Chromosome mechanics of fungi under spaceflight conditions-tetrad analysis of two-factor crosses between spore color mutants of Sordaria macrospora

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Abstract

Spore color mutants of the fungus Sordaria macrospora Auersw. were crossed under spaceflight conditions on the space shuttle to MIR mission S/MM 05 (STS-81). The arrangement of spores of different colors in the asci allowed conclusions on the influence of spaceflight conditions on sexual recombination in fungi. Experiments on a 1-g centrifuge in space and in parallel on the ground were used for controls. The samples were analyzed microscopically on their return to earth. Each fruiting body was assessed separately. Statistical analysis of the data showed a significant increase in gene recombination frequencies caused by the heavy ion particle stream in space radiation. The lack of gravity did not influence crossing-over frequencies. Hyphae of the flown samples were assessed for DNA strand breaks. No increase in damage was found compared with the ground samples. It was shown that S. macrospora is able to repair radiation-induced DNA strand breaks within hours.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)s149-s156
JournalFASEB Journal
Volume13
Issue number8 SUPPL.
DOIs
StatePublished - 1999

Keywords

  • Fungal genetics
  • Radiation effects
  • Sexual recombination

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