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MATING TYPE IN FILAMENTOUS FUNGI

Annual Review of Genetics, 1997
▪ Abstract  Mating type genes regulate sexual compatibility and sexual reproduction in fungi. This review focuses on recent molecular analyses of well-characterized mating systems from representative ascomycete (Neurospora crassa, Podospora anserina) and basidiomycete (Ustilago maydis, Coprinus cinereus, Schizophyllum commune) fungi.
J W, Kronstad, C, Staben
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Mating Types in Stentor coeruleus

The Journal of Protozoology, 1969
SYNOPSIS. Conjugation in Stentor coeruleus was investigated, using a standardized culture technic which yielded large numbers of mating pairs within a single culture. Spontaneous bursts of selfing occurred during a definite interval in the development of a culture. Structurally distinct preconjugator cells appeared immediately before as well as during
T L, Webb, D, Francis
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Agglutinative mating types ofSaccharomyces transvaalensis

Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, 1973
Agglutinative mating types ofSaccharomyces transvaalensis have been recovered from the type strain of this species. These mating types react with the corresponding opposite mating types obtained from two other strains of this species but do not react with one-spore cultures of the physiologically similar species,Saccharomyces dairensis.
J P, van der Walt, N V, Liebenberg
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Mating types inPichia membranaefaciens

Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, 1964
Mating types have been found in a strain ofPichia membranaefaciens. The implication of this finding for the classification of some heterothallic species provisionally placed in the genusEndomycopsis is considered.
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Novel mating type-dependent transcripts at the mating type locus in Magnaporthe oryzae

Gene, 2007
The mating type locus (MAT1) of Magnaporthe oryzae has similar structural organization to MAT in other ascomycetes and encodes the mating type genes MAT1-1-1 with an alpha-box motif and MAT1-2-1 with an HMG-box motif in the MAT1-1 and MAT1-2 idiomorphs, respectively.
Masaki, Kanamori   +7 more
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Minority type human mate preference

Biodemography and Social Biology, 1983
Abstract Male and female students were asked to select from photographs projected on slides the individual they would most prefer as a mate in a long‐term husband‐wife relationship. Frequencies of contrasting hair color, facial expression, and profile types were varied on the slides to determine whether a minority‐type advantage occurred.
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Mating Types in Glaucoma scintillans

The Journal of Protozoology, 1969
SYNOPSIS. Two sexually isolated varieties or syngens of Glaucoma scintillans have been found in Japan. Each of these includes 8 (or 9) mating types, any one of which can conjugate with the other 7 (or 8). Under appropriate conditions, a high percentage of the animals in a mixture of 2 mating types of the same syngen underwent conjugation.
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Mating‐induced mating‐type cassette conversion in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

Yeast, 2004
AbstractWe have previously reported that the HMRa‐bearing restriction fragment of a ρ° sir4‐11 strain (HMLα‐MATα‐HMRa), which acts as an α‐mater because of being ρ°, changes its electrophoretic mobility when the strain mates with a certain group of a‐mating strains (HMLα‐MATa‐HMRa).
Yuri, Nishida   +3 more
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Artificial Mating-Type Conversion and Repetitive Mating for Polyploid Generation

ACS Synthetic Biology, 2018
The yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is one of the best-understood biological systems and can produce numerous useful compounds. Sexual hybridization (mating) can drive dramatic evolution of yeasts by the inheritance of half of the parental genomic information from each cell.
Nobuo Fukuda, Shinya Honda
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Mating Type Inheritance in Glaucoma*

The Journal of Protozoology, 1969
SYNOPSIS. Mating was observed in collections of Glaucoma from 2 localities in Illinois. The collections could be divided into 2 syngens on the basis of mating type reactions. Corticotype analysis showed that syngen 1 was intermediate in meridian number between Glaucoma chattoni and Glaucoma scintillans, while syngen 2 had the same range as Glaucoma ...
R, Phillips, I, Abraham
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