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Effects of amino acids on transaminase production in Neurospora crassa: evidence for four different enzymes [PDF]
J. R. S. Fincham, A. B. Boulter
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Aaron Treadwell described Lagisca crassa from Punta Arenas, Chile 100 years ago, based on an incomplete specimen. The species was later regarded as belonging in Eunoe Malmgren, 1865, but the species has not been found after its original description ...
Sergio I. Salazar-Vallejo+2 more
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Gene-enzyme relationships at the am locus in Neurospora crassa [PDF]
Joe Pateman, J. R. S. Fincham
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In Neurospora crassa vegetative hyphae, chitin, β-1,3-glucan (laminarin), and a mixed β-1,3−/β-1,4-glucan (lichenin) are the major cell wall polysaccharides.
Apurva Chatrath+3 more
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Four species of Brentidae from Panama, Brentus quadrilineatus Sharp, 1895; Hemipsalis crassa Sharp, 1895; Rhynchoneus belti Sharp, 1895 and Schoenfeldtia impressicollis Senna, 1893 are reported. Two of them are reported (B. quadrilineatus and H. crassa)
ALFREDO LANUZA-GARAY
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Chemical Activation of Ascospore Germination in Neurospora crassa
Mary R. Emerson
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An experiment was conducted to determine the effect of feeding tapioca by-products fermented by Neurospora crassa on layer performances and egg quality. Two hundred layers were randomly allocated into 20 pens. This experiment was arranged in a completely
Nuraini, Sabrina, S. A. Latif
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Preparation of Neurospora crassa mitochondria.
The fungus Neurospora crassa represents a eukaryotic cell with high biosynthetic activities. Cell mass doubles in 2-4 hr during expone ntial growth , even in simple salt media with sucrose as the sole carbon source. The microorgani sm forms a mycelium of long hyphae durlng vegetative growth .
Sebald, Walter, Neupert, W., Weiss, H.
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Neurospora crassa Mutants Lacking Argininosuccinase
J. R. S. Fincham, Joyce B. Boylen
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