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Strain: Neurospora crassa

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FGSC #542

Reporting Genes: so

Species: crassa

Allele: B230

Alternate Strain Number: 1044

Mutagen: X

Depositor: DDP

Linkage Group: IR

Mating Type: a

Species Number: 10

Genetic Background: SL3

Opposite Mating Type: 508

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Genes

Locus Cultural Requirements Link Group Type
soIR. Between arg-13 (2 to 12%) and aro-8 (7 to 11%) (437, 816). (789) Lawn of fuzzy short aerial hyphae and conidia formed more uniformly than by the wild type, and closer to surface of agar, similar to peach. Delicately pigmented, distinctive morphology (789). Recurrences arise frequently by mutation in strains of Oak Ridge background (538; E. Kafer, personal communication). Best scored early on short, obtuse slants. Phenotype more pronounced on sorbose-sucrose plates. Pleiotropic female sterility and short conidial life span. Maps at same site as age 1.3 and indistinguishable from age mutants; see age-1 (K.D. Munkres, personal communication). Aerial phenotype of allele B230 reverts (K.D. Munkres, personal communication).IRB

Neurospora Crassa Wikipedia

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