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Growth Patterns in Neurospora: A Biological Clock in Neurospora

Nature, 1959
C. S. PITTENDRIGH   +3 more
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Transaminases in Neurospora crassa

Nature, 1951
THE presence of a wide range of transaminases in both animal tissues1 and bacteria2 has recently been reported. A rather similar array of enzymes appears to be present in the mould Neurospora crassa.
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Conidiation of Neurospora crassa

Nature, 1966
THE vegetative mycelium of Neurospora crassa can, during the course of its development, successively initiate three types of reproductive structure. These are the macroconidia, microcoriidia and ascogonia which develop into protoperithecia and, after fertilization, into perithecia with ascospores. Problems of macroconidial differentiation (conidiation)
G, Turian, N, Matikian
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The Cytogenetics of Neurospora

1977
Publisher Summary This chapter concerns genetically significant aspects of Neurospora cytology, and the relation between genes and chromosomes, with special emphasis on chromosome rearrangements. In addition to reviewing the published literature, numerous results have been presented.
D D, Perkins, E G, Barry
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Chitinase from Neurospora crassa

1988
Publisher Summary This chapter describes the assay method and purification procedures for chitinase from Neurospora crassa. The enzyme behaves as an cndochitinase; it produces low-molecular-weight, soluble multimers of N-acctyl-D-glucosaminc, the dimer N,N'-diacetylchitobiose being predominant.
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Polygenic Inheritance in Neurospora

Nature, 1955
ASCOSPORES of Neurospora crassa two to three times the normal size occur in many strains, though the frequency is low, probably less than one per thousand ascospores. A particular cross made in this laboratory produced an abnormally high frequency of giant ascospores (about 3.4 per cent), and since a number of these germinated and gave good cultures, a
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Biochemical Genetics of Neurospora

1950
Publisher Summary The Neurospora investigations have made clear that the gene is at the basis of the synthetic chemical activities of the cell. This chapter highlights the current status of Neurospors research and attempts to relate this to the general problem of gene action.
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Stromatic Neurosporas

Mycologia, 1973
S. C. Jong, E. E. Davis
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Neurospora

Science, 1966
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