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Essential
machinery. We found that normal yeast cells lose a chromosome or undergo
mitotic recombination at rates of about one event in 105 cells. We wondered
whether limitation of any of the essential cell cycle functions would alter
that fidelity. An undergraduate, David Smith and I studied chromosome loss,
recombination and mutation in temperature-sensitive cell cycle mutants when
they were grown at their maximum permissive temperature. We found that most
mutants had greatly elevated rates of chromosome loss, recombination or
mutation, implying that defects in these functions could be important in the
fidelity of cell division. |