Strain: Neurospora crassa

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FGSC #7203

Mutant Type

Genus: N

reporting_genes: fl;wc-2

species: Neurospora crassa

allele: P;ER33

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Depositor: FRL

Link Group: IIR;IR

MT: A

Species No: 10

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oppmt: 7204

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ksudc_link: https://digital.lib.k-state.edu/item/neurospora-crassa/fgsc-7203

ksudc_link_html: https://digital.lib.k-state.edu/item/neurospora-crassa/fgsc-7203 ↗

Genes

Locus Cultural Requirements Link Group Type
flIIR. Between ace-1 (5 to 11%) and trp-3 (3%) (816, PB). (613)No macroconidia (609). Highly fertile (612). Used routinely as the female parent in tests for chromosome rearrangements and for mating type (e.g., reference 801). The flsingle mutant produces few microconidia when dry; when wetted, sufficient microconidia are produced to have been used in early irradiation and mutation studies (614, 915); large numbers can be obtained under certain conditions; see reference 893. pe fl (46, 700) and fl;dn (806) double mutants produce abundant microconidia; the latter combination is highly fertile when homozygous. Photograph of microconidial formation (774); see also reference 893. Nuclear numbers in microconidia (46, 64, 478). Wall analysis (207). Immunoelectrophoretic pattern (784). Paradoxical high alcoholic glycolysis on nitrate medium (80). Deficiency of isocitrate lyase on acetate medium; see citations in reference 1088. When fl A and fl a strains are inoculated separately on crossing medium in plates, a double line of perithecia forms where they meet, similar to that accompanying barrage in Podospora (410, 414). fl ascospores from certain fl x fl+ crosses often germinate spontaneously (1127; N. B. Raju, personal communication). Allele C-1835 was called acon (717, 812).IIRB
wc-2IR. Right of T(NM103), T(ALS182), and thi-1 (8%). Left of ad-9 (7 to 20%) (PB). Resembles wc-1. Detected in a glp-1 strain (J.B. Courtright, personal communication); wc-2is separable from glp-1 by crossing over (PB).IRB

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