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Strain: Neurospora crassa

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FGSC #109

Reporting Genes: T(IV->III)S4342, pt

Species: crassa

Allele: S4342

Alternate Strain Number: 4019

Depositor: DDP

Linkage Group: IVR;IIIR

Mating Type: A

Species Number: 10

Opposite Mating Type: 92

ref1: R.W. Colburn 1958 Ph.D. Thesis, Stanford Univ, C57. https://searchworks.stanford.edu/view/2031367

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Genes

Locus Cultural Requirements Link Group Type
ptIVR. Right of T(S1229) and pdx-1 (2%). Left of col-4(2%) (40, 55, 808). (201) Original S4342 strain contained linked but separable insertional translocation T(S4342) (808), the presence of which should not change conclusions regarding gene order given in reference 40. Requires phenylalanine plus tyrosine (201). Lacks chorismate mutase (40, 316) (Fig. 11). Evidently the structural gene; strains carrying allele NS1 have thermolabile chorismate mutase (D.E.A. Catcheside, personal communication). NS1 strains are temperature sensitive, growing on minimal medium at 25 C, where they are readily scorable by blue fluorescence under long-wave UV and by browning of medium of aging cultures (1035). Inhibited by complex complete medium.IVRB
T(IV->III)S4342TranslocationB

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