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Use of a helper strain in Neurospora crassa to maintain stocks of uvs-4 and uvs-5, which deteriorate unless sheltered in heterokaryons

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    Use of a helper strain in Neurospora crassa to maintain stocks of uvs-4 and uvs-5, which deteriorate unless sheltered in heterokaryons

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Strains of the mutagen sensitive mutants uvs-4 and uvs-5 that originate from ascospores may initially grow at wild type rate. However, growth becomes slower and progressively more abnormal following vegetative growth (Schroeder 1970 Mol. Gen. Genet. 107:291-304; Newmeyer 1984 Curr. Genet. 9:65-74 and personal communication).

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Perkins, D. D., (1993) “Use of a helper strain in Neurospora crassa to maintain stocks of uvs-4 and uvs-5, which deteriorate unless sheltered in heterokaryons”, Fungal Genetics Reports 40(1), 66. doi: https://doi.org/10.4148/1941-4765.1417

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1993-01-01