Location of factors enhancing crossing over on linkage group I of Neurospora

An enhancement of cross-over frequencies previously reported by Newcombe & Threlkeld (1972) is shown to be due to two regions located on linkage group I, a few cross-over units to the right of the centromere. The distal region appears to be shorter than the proximal region, but equally effective...

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