Molecular Genetics
Cytoplasmic Inheritance
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Some heritable traits are not nuclearly inherited.
Facts
- Human cells were cultured in the presence of low concentrations of the
antibiotic chloramphenicol. After prolonged passage, cell lines resistant to
chloramphenicol
were obtained.
- Cells from the resistant lines were enucleated. The anuclear cells were fused to cells
from the original chloramphenicol sensitive cell line. The fusion products
were selected in chloramphenicol containing medium. Cells grew.
- Mitochondria
were isolated from cells of the resistant line. Isolated mitochondria were
microinjected into chloramphenicol sensistive cells. The microinjected
cells grew in chloramphenicol-containing medium .

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- Some heritable traits, such as chloramphenicol resistance, are
cytoplasmically inherited. Inheritance should not follow Mendel's laws.
- Cytoplasmic inheritance in human cells is due (at least in part) to
mitochondria.
- Mitochondria must contain genetic material.
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