Recombination at his-3 in Neurospora crassa is thought to be initiated through a site designated cog which lies in the his-3 to ad-3 interval of linkage group I. Fragments of the his-3 gene were used to transform various his-3 mutant alleles to prototrophy in order to link the genetic map to the nucleotide sequence. It was established that cog is at the 3' end of his-3 and is therefore not the his-3 promoter. This suggests that cog may be dissimilar to a number of yeast recombinators which are associated with promoters of transcription.