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Strain: Neurospora crassa

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FGSC #7216

Reporting Genes: ad-1 glp-4

Species: crassa

Allele: 3254 G660

Alternate Strain Number: 6147

Depositor: DDP

Linkage Group: VIC VIC

Mating Type: a

Species Number: 10

ref1: Viswanath-Reddy et al 1977 MGG 153:29-38, https://doi.org/10.1007/bf01035993

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Genes

Locus Cultural Requirements Link Group Type
ad-1VIL. Right of ylo-1 (6%). Left of the centromere (< 1 to 2%), T(AR209), and rib-1(3 to 5%) (1102, 1012). (482) Uses adenine or hypoxanthine (682, 824). Accumulates AICAR (81, 904) and SAICAR (81). May affect inosine 5'-monophosphate cyclohydrolase (902, 904) (Fig. 8). Used to study purine transport (903 and references therein). Ascospores are white in homozygous ad-1 x ad-1 crosses, and ad-1 ascospores may be white in heterozygous crosses (D.D. Perkins, unpublished data). Called complementation group M.VILB
glp-4VI. Right of ad-1 (0 to 2%) and ylo-1 (1 to 6%). Left of rib-1(3 to 4%) and pan-2 (4 to 6%) (1102). Unable to use glycerol as the sole carbon source (1102). Uses dihydroxyacetone or glyceraldehyde (261). Lacks both inducible and constitutive glycerol kinase (1102), but there is some doubt that these are two different enzymes (J.B. Courtright, personal communication, based on reference 262). Revertant with altered kinetic properties (262). Allele G660 originated in N. tetrasperma and was introgressed into N. crassa(77, 1102). Fine-structure map (262).VIB

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