The Neurospora Compendium : Chromosomal Loci David D. Perkins

Author: David D. Perkins
Date: 16 Oct 2000
Publisher: Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Language: English
Format: Hardback::325 pages
ISBN10: 0125507518
Imprint: Academic Press Inc
Dimension: 216x 279x 19.81mm::1,000g
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That work was revised and published in 2001 as The Neurospora Compendium: Chromosomal Loci. It is now considered the definitive reference source for Neurospora loci of Neurospora crassa and on other chromo- Genetic linkage information on chromosomal loci is summarized in crassa is gathered in a compendium. Sep 01, 2007 Read "Ancestral polymorphism and linkage disequilibrium at the het-6 region in pseudohomothallic Neurospora tetrasperma, Fungal Genetics and Biology" on DeepDyve, the largest online rental service for scholarly research with thousands of academic publications available at Get this from a library! The neurospora compendium:chromosomal loci. [David D Perkins; Alan Radford; Matthew S Sachs] - "Many of the most important discoveries of biochemical genetics, cell and molecular biology, and developmental biology were made using Neurospora as the model system. Indeed, most biology courses Namboori B. Raju,*,1 Robert L. Metzenberg chromosomal loci show a progeny ratio different from 1:1 and one allele is favored over the other. Examples In Neurospora, Spore killers are chromosomal ele-ments that cause the death of ascospores that do not contain the killer element (Turnerand Perkins 1979, The sporulation rhythm of Neurospora crassa. Racetubes are glass tubes that contain the agar medium. Racetubes have the advantage that the mycel can grow over a larger distance and that the period of the sporulation can be easily determined as the distance between conidiation peaks when the growth velocity is known. Neurospora Genetics. The Neurospora compen-dium. Chromosomal Loci Life histories and heterothallism of the red bread-mold fungi of the Monilia sitophila group The Neurospora compendium The filamentous fungus Neurospora crassa has become a valuable model organism because of its favorable features for genetic analysis and because of the vast store of information that has been acquired during 75 years of research. A common pattern in the use of genetically domesticated organisms emerged in the last century. As mutants accumulated and served as genetic markers in High-Density Detection of Restriction-Site-Associated DNA Markers for Rapid Mapping of Mutated Loci in Neurospora. Genetics, 2007. Nicholas Stiffler. Eric Johnson. Anthony Shiver. R. H., and F. J. De Serres, 1970 Genetic and microbiological Compendium: Chromosomal Loci. Academic Press, San Diego. Research techniques for Neurospora crassa. The two genes might be on different chromosomes and genuinely. 'unlinked', but on the other The Neurospora Compendium: Chromosomal Loci. Cademic. Mutations at the pmg locus in Neurospora crassa cause a deficiency in a transport system for a broad range of amino acids. We have isolated a gene that encodes a protein with a high degree of sequence similarity to the GAP1 general amino acid permease in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.Our data indicate that this is the gene at the pmg locus. It encodes a 572-residue protein with a molecular mass of Transcription factors (TFs) are key nodes of regulatory networks in eukaryotic organisms, including filamentous fungi such as Neurospora crassa. The 178 predicted DNA-binding TFs in N. Crassa are distributed primarily among six gene families, which represent an ancient expansion in filamentous ascomycete genomes; 98 TF genes show detectable expression levels during vegetative growth of N Neurospora Book review: The Neurospora compendium: chromosomal loci, David D. Perkins, Alan Radford and Matthew S. Sachs 53 Evidence for dominant suppression of repeat -induced point mutation (RIP) in crosses with the wild -isolated Neurospora crassa strains Sugartown and Adiop odoume Fine-scale mapping in Neurospora crassa using genome-wide knockout strains Thomas M. Hammond David G. Rehard Bryant C. Harris Patrick K.T. Shiu1 Division of Biological Sciences, University of Missouri, Neurospora as an Model Organism Neurospora crassa has been used in the laboratories since 1941. A Vast store of information has been acquired from Neurospora crassa during 75 years of research. Around 1000 loci has been mapped on the chromosomes. Gene sequencing is in progress. 4. The process of development of early stages of research are well described in the preface of The Neurospora Compendium. Chromosomal Loci, eds. Perkins David D. Perkins, a Stanford geneticist who continued the work of George Beadle and Edward Tatum on Neurospora - which Beadle and Tatum used to illustrate their "one gene, one enzyme" hypothesis, earning them a Nobel Prize - died of pneumonia early last month at the age of 87.Dorothy "Dot" Newmeyer Perkins, David's wife and laboratory collaborator, died of natural causes four days later, at Chromosomal Loci, The Neurospora Compendium, David D. Perkins, Alan Radford, Matthew S. Sachs, Academic Press. Des milliers de livres avec la livraison chez vous en 1 jour ou en magasin avec The Neurospora Compendium:Chromosomal Loci. Hardback; English; The filamentous fungus Neurospora crassa has become a valuable model organism because of its favorable features for genetic analysis and because of the vast store of information that has been acquired during 75 years of research. This compendium provides researchers and The study of filamentous fungi has a long history, covering investigations of their taxonomy, life cycles, physiology, and nutrition. These studies led to the genetic, biochemical, and molecular investigations. The filamentous growth habit of the fungi and their conspicuous, differentiated sexual structures set them apart from other microbial taxa. In Neurospora crassa,genes lacking a pairing partner during meiosis are suppressed a process known as meiotic silencing unpaired DNA (MSUD). To identify novel MSUD components, we have developed a high-throughput reverse-genetic screen for use with the N. Crassa knockout library. Here we describe the screening method and the characterization of a gene ( sad-3 ) subsequently