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Strain: Neurospora crassa

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FGSC #7157

Reporting Genes: cum acr-7

Species: crassa

Allele: P5241 P1676

Alternate Strain Number: 3203

Depositor: DDP

Mating Type: a

Species Number: 10

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Genes

Locus Cultural Requirements Link Group Type
acr-7IIIL. Left of sc (12 to 14%). Linked to thi-4 (7%) (PB). Right of r(Sk-2)-1 (7%) (B.C. Turner, personal communication). Report of VI linkage in reference 818, is incorrect.Resistant to acriflavine (50 µg /ml). Not cross-resistant to 3-aminotriazole or malachite green. Several acr-7 strains have become female infertile after vegetative transfer. (PB)IIILB
cumIIIL. Left of r(Sk-2) (4%), acr-7 (5 to 18%), and acr-2(18%). No recombination with Sk-2K. (PB; B.C. Turner, personal communication) Initially colonial; then spreads and sends up blooms of aerial hyphae which conidiate profusely at the shallow ends of agar slants. Good female fertility. Similar in morphology to the mutants sn and sp and to the mutant cot-4 at 25 C (PB).IIILB

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