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Strain: Neurospora crassa

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FGSC #101

Reporting Genes: rg-1

Species: crassa

Allele: R2357

Alternate Strain Number: 1294

Mutagen: S

Depositor: DDP

Linkage Group: IR

Mating Type: A

Species Number: 10

Genetic Background: M

Opposite Mating Type: 1219

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Genes

Locus Cultural Requirements Link Group Type
rg-1IR. Right of T(AR173); hence, of his-2. Left of lys-4 (1 to 7%) (271, 789, 810).Spreading dense colonial growth with poor conidiation (789). Increased hyphal branching; bumpy mycelial surface. Altered phosphoglucomutase (isozyme I). Accumulates glucose-1-phosphate (117). Cell wall composition (132). Normal levels of NADPH (110) and linolenic acid (115). Photograph (112). The double mutant rg cr grows as small discrete conidiating colonies suitable for velvet replication (634). For examples of applications, see references 932 and 1020. Unlike sn cr, which it resembles phenotypically, the double mutant rg cr is not homozygous fertile. Allele R2357 was formerly called er: erupt (see reference 382). Allele S4357 was formerly called col-7 (see reference 675).IRB

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