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Strain: Neurospora crassa

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FGSC #1297

Reporting Genes: md cl

Species: crassa

Allele: MW84 CL11

Alternate Strain Number: CL12a

Depositor: AS

Linkage Group: VR VR

Mating Type: a

Species Number: 10

ref1: Durkee et al 1966 Genetics 53:1167-1175 XD76, https://www.genetics.org/content/genetics/53/6/1167.full.pdf

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Genes

Locus Cultural Requirements Link Group Type
clVR. Right of pk (<1 %, 2%) (296, 1007). Spreading flat colonies, forming dense bands. Noncircadian periodicity. Mycelium becomes increasingly dense until growth ceases in all but a few hyphae, which reinitiate the cycle. Grows 1 cm per day. Band size and period modifiable. Photographs (296, 1046). Asci from cl x wild type crosses are normal. Homozygous cl x cl crosses (with backcrossed derivatives) give flaccid asci with unordered ascospores similar to those from pk x pkcrosses. cl x pkcrosses do also, suggesting allelism (1007). pk (bis) mutants sometimes form growth bands (296). However, substantial crossing-over frequencies and the recovery of pk cl double mutants (296) indicate that pk and clare at separate loci. Increased activity of L-glutamine:D-fructose-6-phosphate amidotransferase was found in crude extracts of cl and five other morphological mutants (899).VRB
mdVR. Between sh (3%) and sp (9%) (296). Spreading morphological which modifies the banding phenotype of cl. Characteristic branching pattern. Photographs. (296)VRB

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