Genetic Analysis of a Hybrid Cross between Cryptococcus neoformans and Cryptococcus deneoformans
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Abstract
Cryptococcus neoformans is a deadly human fungal pathogen that primarily affects
immunocompromised individuals. Matings with the closely related species Crypto-
coccus deneoformans produce viable, yet atypical offspring. Previous research has
demonstrated that the hybrids are aneuploid or diploid, and have low germination
rates and suppressed recombination. In addition, numerous large-scale genomic re-
arrangements have been identified between C. deneoformans and C. neoformans. We
conducted a cross between CDC15, a clinical drug-resistant isolate of C. neoformans
and JEC20, a laboratory derived strain of C. deneoformans. We collected 230 hy-
brid progeny and determined their genotypes using codominant PCR-RFLP markers.
Three separate analyses were conducted in order to better understand the genet-
ics of these hybrids. These revealed that there is mitotic recombination during the
production of the hybrids, that there are genetic incompatibilities between C. neofor-
mans and C. deneoformans, and that differences between the two species in virulence-
related traits are controlled by multiple quantitative genetic loci. The results not only
improve our understanding of the hybrid progeny themselves, but also of Cryptococcus
in general.