Fungal Genetics Reports #56 , 2009

ISSN for the print version : 1941-4757

ISSN for the online version : 1941-4765

 

               

The editorial board has changed the name, “Fungal Genetics Newsletter,” to “Fungal Genetics Reports,” effective volume 55.
This change reflects the fact that submissions to this publication are peer-reviewed; the name “Fungal Genetics Newsletter” did not accurately reflect the publication process.
 

 Matthew S. Sachs, Editor

 Department of Biology

 Texas A&M University

 College Station, TX 77843-3258

 msachs@mail.bio.tamu.edu

 

Members of the Editorial Board:

            Jesus Aguirre, Instituto de Fisiología Celular, UNAM

            Rodolfo Aramayo, Texas A & M University

            A. John Clutterbuck, Glasgow University

            Michael Freitag, Oregon State University

            Claude Selitrennikoff, University of Colorado Health  Sciences Center, Denver,

            Patrick Shiu, University of Missouri, Columbia

            Gillian Turgeon, Cornell University

            Miriam Zolan, Indiana University, Indiana

            Michael Plamann, Fungal Genetics Stock Center, ex officio

 

 

 

Editorial, publication and distribution costs supported by subscriptions to Fungal Genetics Reports and by grant DBI 0742713 to the Fungal Genetics Stock Center from the Living Stock Collections Program, National Science Foundation.

 

Distributed by: Fungal Genetics Stock Center, School of Biological Sciences, University of Missouri, Kansas City, MO 64110

Inquiries about subscriptions should be directed to the Curator of the Fungal Genetics Stock Center

 


Regular Papers

S. Riyaz-Ul-Hassan,  S. Rehman, A.  S. Shawl, G. N. Qazi, and J. Taylor
Fungal endophyte misidentified as Neurospora crassa
Page 5 (Pdf)

 

Matthew Kinney, Aric Wiest, Michael Plamann and Kevin McCluskey
Identification of the Neurospora crassa mutation un-10 as a point mutation in a gene encoding eukaryotic translation initiation factor 3, subunit B

Pages 6-7 (Pdf)

 

M. Kapoor.

A procedure for parallel purification of four stress-related Neurospora proteins in their native state.

 Pages 8-11 (Pdf)

 


Supplementary Materials

 

 

    Neurospora Bibliography

 

    Aspergillus Bibliography

 

 


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