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Genetic and environmental control of parasexual reproduction in the pathogenic <i>Candida</i> species. [PDF]
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Two's company, three's a crowd: Social situations alter group dynamics in the maritime earwig (Anisolabis maritima). [PDF]
Nolan-Tamariz M, Iyengar VK.
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Genomic evidence for a-α heterothallic and α-α unisexual mating and recombination in an environmental Cryptococcus deneoformans population. [PDF]
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Management Science, 1997
We address an assembly problem, motivated by flat panel display manufacturing, where the quality (or performance) of the final product depends upon characteristics of the components to be assembled, which are not constant from component to component. We analyze the tradeoff between the increase in the potential value of products gained by putting off ...
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We address an assembly problem, motivated by flat panel display manufacturing, where the quality (or performance) of the final product depends upon characteristics of the components to be assembled, which are not constant from component to component. We analyze the tradeoff between the increase in the potential value of products gained by putting off ...
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Mating type and mating strategies in Neurospora
BioEssays, 1990AbstractIn the heterothallic species Neurospora crassa, strains of opposite mating type, A and a, must interact to give the series of events resulting in fruiting body formation, meiosis, and the generation of dormant ascospores. The mating type of a strain is specified by the DNA sequence it carries in the mating type region; strains that are ...
R L, Metzenberg, N L, Glass
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Mating types of Agrocybe aegerita
Current Genetics, 1982Sexual reproduction in Agrocybe aegerita is controlled by the tetrapolar mechanism of homogenic incompatibility. The two mating factors, A and B, are nonequivalent and exhibit functional specificity. Fourteen distinct A factors and 17 distinct B factors were identified in 17 natural isolates from Europe and Japan.
F, Meinhardt, J F, Leslie
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