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Mutations affecting mitotic recombination frequency in haploids and diploids of the filamentous fungus Aspergillus nidulans
A haploid strain of Asp. nidulans with a chromosome segment in duplicate (one in normal position on chromosome I, one translocated to chromosome II) shows mitotic recombination, mostly by conversion, in adE in a ...
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Dominance and non-complementation among pink-adenineless mutants of Schizophyllum commune involving two discrete genes
In Schizophyllum commune, adenineless mutations conferring pink color fell into two loosely linked loci, ad-4 and ad-7. The mutations were tested for dominance and complementation in dikaryons, and several of the...
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The structure of the incompatibility factors of Schizophyllum commune: Constitution of the three classes of B factors
The B factors of Schizophyllum commune are of 3 classes: The high recombining class I has 7 α alleles and 7 β alleles; the low recombining classes are class II with 7 α allels and probably 2β′ alleles and class I...
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Genetic investigation into the mode of action of the genes controlling self incompatibility and heterothallism in Basidiomycetes
An essential problem in tetrapolar incompatibility is the means by which the specific information carried by the incompatibility genes determine compatibility or incompatibility of a given mycelium with anothe...
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Studies on somatic recombination in dikaryons of Schizophyllum commune
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Genetic Recombination in a Common-B Cross of Schizophyllum commune
THIS communication reports the synthesis of stable common-B heterokaryons in Schizophyllum commune, and the occurrence of normal genetic recombination in fruit-bodies derived therefrom. Although common B heteroka...