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Strain: Neurospora crassa

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FGSC #945

Reporting Genes: sat

Species: crassa

Allele: no#

Alternate Strain Number: 4084

Depositor: DDP

Linkage Group: VL

Mating Type: a

Species Number: 10

Opposite Mating Type: 944

ref1: Barry and Perkins 1969 J. Heredity 60:120-125, https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordjournals.jhered.a107952

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Genes

Locus Cultural Requirements Link Group Type
satVL. Linked to lys-1 (35%) (60); left of T(OY321) and NO (D.D. Perkins, N.B. Raju, and E.G. Barry, in preparation). Microscopically visible terminal satellite, distal to the nucleolus organizer in chromosome 2. Seen at pachytene as a tiny dot on the surface of the nucleolus (656). N. crassa laboratory strains differ in the presence (sat+) or absence (sat-) of the satellite. No satellite has been found in N. intermedia or other Neurospora species. Best scored during pachytene, using orcein. Photographs (60, 817). Translocations T(AR190), T(ALS182), and T(ALS176) involve the terminal satellite region (817).VLB

Neurospora Crassa Wikipedia

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