FUNGAL GENETICS STOCK CENTER
CATALOGUE OF STRAINS
11th Edition, 2006
Supplement to Fungal Genetics Newsletter No. 53
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Catalog narrative and index
Section A. General Cloning tools
Jump to Section B. Neurospora and relatives
Jump to Section C. Aspergillus
Jump to Section D. Other Fungi
Section B. Neurospora and relatives
Molecular tools
Plasmids
Gene Libraries
Genomic
cDNA
Neurospora stocks
Part I. N. crassa
Single mutant stocks
Part II. N. crassa
Multiple mutant stocks
Part III. N. crassa
Mitochondrial mutants and stocks containing mitochondrial plasmids
Part IV. Wild type strains and
mutants of other Neurospora species
Neurospora africana
Neurospora crassa
Standard
reference strains and derived wild types
Original N.
crassa strains collected from nature
Neurospora
discreta
Neurospora
dodgei
Neurospora
galapagosensis
Neurospora
intermedia:
Reference
strains, derived wild types
Original
N. intermedia strains collected from nature
N.
intermedia mutants
Neurospora
lineolata
Neurospora
pannonica
Neurospora
sitophila:
Reference
strains, derived wild types and mutants
Original
collected N. sitophila strains
Neurospora
sublineolata
Neurospora terricola
Neurospora tetrasperma:
N.
tetrasperma wild-collected
Miscellaneous
N. tetrasperma from Dodge collection
N.
tetrasperma mutants
Neurospora
toroi (probably = N. tetrasperma)
Neurospora
collected from nature, species uncertain
Genes
transferred between Neurospora species
Hybrid
strains useful for interspecific gene transfer
Other genera
related to Neurospora
Ascobolus
Part V. Aberration Stocks
A. Reciprocal translocations. Single translocation stocks
B. Complex translocations involving more than one linkage group
C. Inversions that do not generate viable duplications
D. Insertional translocations that do not generate viable duplications
E. Rearrangements that produce viable duplications when crossed by normal
F. Heteromorphic chromosome stocks
G. Mini-chromosome stocks
Part VI. Testers and stocks for special purposes
A. Linkage Testers
1. Alcoy - follow-up testers for use with alcoy
2. Multiply marked centromere testers (Multicent)
3. Pairs of strains used as prototrophic heterokaryons in
crosses x unmapped mutants
4. Testers for linkage in distal regions
5. Multiply marked mapping strains with sn cr-1 for
replication
B. Standard N. crassa wild types and mating type testers
C. Species testers and reference strains
D. Heterokaryon incompatibility testers and reference strains:
1. Normal sequence testers for het-c, -d, -e
2.Testers for het-incompatibility in duplications
E. Strains for mutant enrichment and replication
F. Cross for molecular mapping
G. Multicent-2 cross kit with centromere markers
H. Strains for obtaining protoplasts or spheroplasts
I. Strains for disruption of essential genes
J. Strains that produce only microconidia
K. Special teaching strains.
Mutants with eas.
L. Strains for photobiology and circadian rhythms
M. Spore-killer tester strains
N. Transport mutants
O. Tester set to determine the genotype of ad-3 mutants induced in homokaryons
or two-component heterokaryons
P. Strains used to study the genetic structure of the ad-3 region.
Q. Set of tester strains to determine the nature of damage in individual ad-3IR
mutations
R. Strains for testing reverse mutation rates.
S. Strains used as testers to determine the nature of genetic damage in ad-3 and
adjacent regions
T. Wild-type and repair-deficient strains with markers identical to those used
in component II of heterokaryon 12
U. Mutant strains used as a tester set in trikaryon tests to distinguish between
point mutations and multilocus deletions in the ad-3 region
V. Strains used as heterokaryon testers in crosses to obtain stocks heterokaryon
compatible with 74A
W. Two component heterokaryons for studying the effects of repair deficient
mutations on mutation induction in the ad-3 region
X. 2-17 series ad-3 mutants induced with nitrous acid by F.J. de Serres
Y. 2-15 series ad-3 mutants induced with diepoxybutane by F.J. de Serres
Z. Additional ad-8 mutants.
AA. Dikaryons and trikaryons.
BB. Additional his-3 alleles from Yale.
CC. leu-2 mutants from S.R. Gross
DD. Strains for targetted transformation
EE. Strains for assaying aneuploidy
FF. Stocks maintained as heterokaryons on minimal medium
GG. Strains for Forcing and Resolving Heterokaryons
HH. Strains for studying MSUD
II. Multiple Morphological-mutant stocks
JJ. Hyphal Morphology Mutants
KK. Knock Out Mutants with gene symbols
Part VII Sordaria fimicola
Part VIII. Key to symbols
Sordaria brevicollis - see part IV
Section C. Aspergillus
January 2008 new strain update (pdf)
Molecular resources
Cloned genes
Genomic libraries
cDNA libraries
Part I. Alphabetical list of genetic loci
and alleles
Part II. Aberration strains
Part III. Wild type strains
Part IV. Mitotic and meiotic mapping strains
Part V. Other special purpose strains
Part VI. Numerical listing of stocks
Part VII. Aspergillus awamori
mutants
Part IX. Aspergillus niger mutants
(numerical listing)
Aspergillus niger mutants(
listing by gene name)
Part X. Aspergillus flavus mutants
Part XI. Aspergillus heterothallicus
Part XII. Aspergillus fumigatus
Part XIII. Key to symbols and depositors
Section D. Other Fungi
Strains from sequencing programs
Pichia strains carrying heterologous
cell wall degrading genes
Fusarium
Fusarium moniliforme
RFLP probes
Fusarium proliferatum
Fusarium subglutinans
Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. asparagi
Nectria haematococca (Fuasrium solani f.sp pisi)
Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. cubense
Other Fusarium strains
Fusarium gene libraries
Magnaporthe grisea
RFLP probes
Strains
Gene libraries
Schizophyllum commune
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