Crosses Involving Biochemically Deficient Mutants of Allomyces arbuscula

Abstract
Mutant strains requiring lysine and arginine were produced by ultraviolet irradiation of zoospores of A. arbuscula. Analysis of crosses involving these mutant stocks reveal that the cross wild-type x lysine-less showed a 1:1 segregation for the lysine requirement while the cross wild-type x arginine-less showed an approx. 1:1 segregation for the arginine requirement. This anomalous segregation might result from the presence of a semi-lethal factor in the genom of this arginine-less strain. The cross arginine-less x lysine-less did not give a 1:1 segregation. This unexpected behavior has not been satisfactorily explained. The results of these crosses confirm previous genetic analysis of the life cycle of this organism.