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Strain: Neurospora crassa

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FGSC #3165

Reporting Genes: T(II->I)NM177 nuc-2

Species: crassa

Allele: RLM38

Alternate Strain Number: isolate R102

Depositor: RLM

Linkage Group: II;I

Mating Type: A

Species Number: 10

ref1: Perkins & Barry Advances in Genetics 1977, https://doi.org/10.1016/s0065-2660(08)60246-1

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Genes

Locus Cultural Requirements Link Group Type
nuc-2IIR. Between the T(NM177) breakpoints; hence, right of aro-3. Left of preg(1 to 2%) and pe (4%). Probably allelic with pcon (0/854) (593, 671). (514) Unable to use RNA or DNA as a phosphorus source (514). Defective in production of repressible alkaline and acid phosphatases (671, 1077). Several nucleases absent or reduced (449). Interaction with other phosphate regulatory genes (665). Recessive to nuc+ in partial diploids and heterokaryons (671). Not defective in nuh function (538). Scored on low-phosphate medium by a staining reaction with alpha-naphthyl phosphate plus diazo blue B (397, 1077), by failure to grow on minimal medium altered so that 0.1 g of RNA or DNA per liter is substituted for the inorganic phosphate source (514, 538), or by failure to grow on low-phosphate medium at a pH above 7 (R.L. Metzenberg, personal communication). Used to study phosphate transport (624). For a regulation model, see references 665 and 670. See pcon.IIRB
T(II->I)NM177TranslocationB

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