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H3T11 phosphorylation by CKII is required for heterochromatin formation in Neurospora. [PDF]
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Type 2C Protein Phosphatase MoPtc6 Plays Critical Roles in the Development and Virulence of <i>Magnaporthe oryzae</i>. [PDF]
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The complete mitochondrial genome of the basidiomycetous fungus, Tinctoporellus epimiltinus strain RS1. [PDF]
Subramaniam R, Kumar VS, Siddiquee S.
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A user-friendly CRISPR/Cas9 system for mutagenesis of Neurospora crassa. [PDF]
Grüttner S, Kempken F.
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Galactosyltransferase of Neurospora
Experientia, 1977An enzyme, galactosyltransferase, able to catalyze the formation of galactose polymers was detected in cell-free extracts of a wild type strain of Neurospora crassa. Enzyme activity was found in both the supernatant and the particle fractions after centrifugation at 100,000 X g.
N. C. Mishra, A. Forsthoefel
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Nature, 1960
IN the ascus of Neurospora, meiosis and mitosis appear to resemble those in higher plants1–4. However, within the mycelium of Neurospora and of a number of other fungi, some observers report that the conventional stages of nuclear division are lacking, that the spindle is absent, and that the nuclei divide by becoming constricted and pulling in two5–8.
J. Weijer, E. S. Dowding
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IN the ascus of Neurospora, meiosis and mitosis appear to resemble those in higher plants1–4. However, within the mycelium of Neurospora and of a number of other fungi, some observers report that the conventional stages of nuclear division are lacking, that the spindle is absent, and that the nuclei divide by becoming constricted and pulling in two5–8.
J. Weijer, E. S. Dowding
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Photoperiodism in Neurospora Crassa
Journal of Biological Rhythms, 2004Plants and animals use day or night length for seasonal control of reproduction and other biological functions. Overwhelming evidence suggests that this photoperiodic mechanism relies on a functional circadian system. Recent progress has defined how flowering time in plants is regulated by photoperiodic control of output pathways, but the underlying ...
Ying Tan, Martha Merrow, Till Roenneberg
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The Cytogenetics of Neurospora
1977Publisher 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.
David D. Perkins, Edward G. Barry
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The Botanical Review, 1972
Thus, from the gene to the character, and back from the typical character (standard conidium) to the gene, we have traced a few of the biosynthetic pathways which must obligatorily be triggered (switched on or off) to effect the transition from the relatively undifferentiated vegetative hyphae through the fertile, conidiogenous hyphae to the ...
Gilbert Turian, Donald E. Bianchi
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Thus, from the gene to the character, and back from the typical character (standard conidium) to the gene, we have traced a few of the biosynthetic pathways which must obligatorily be triggered (switched on or off) to effect the transition from the relatively undifferentiated vegetative hyphae through the fertile, conidiogenous hyphae to the ...
Gilbert Turian, Donald E. Bianchi
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The Neurospora Circadian System
Journal of Biological Rhythms, 2004The eukaryotic filamentous fungus Neurospora crassa has proven to be a durable and dependable model system for the analysis of the cellular and molecular bases of circadian rhythms. Pioneering genetic analyses identified clock genes, and beginning with the cloning of frequency ( frq), work over the past 2 decades has revealed the molecular basis of a ...
Jennifer J. Loros, Jay C. Dunlap
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