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SUBMITTER: Rodel C
PROVIDER: S-EPMC334526 | biostudies-other | 1992 Dec
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other
Rödel C C Kirchhoff S S Schmidt H H
Nucleic acids research 19921201 23
The switching gene swi10+ has a function in mating-type switching as well as in the repair of radiation damages. We have cloned the genomic swi10+ gene by functional complementation of the switching defect of the swi10-154 mutant. The swi10+ gene is not essential for viability. The DNA sequence revealed an open reading frame of 759 nucleotides interrupted by three introns of 127, 52 and 60 bp, respectively. The positions of intron I as well as of intron III of swi10 are evolutionary conserved in ...[more]