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Neurospora heterokaryons involving a thymidine kinase-positive "Helper": use in storing poorly viable strains or crossing strains of limited fertility

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    Neurospora heterokaryons involving a thymidine kinase-positive "Helper": use in storing poorly viable strains or crossing strains of limited fertility

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Abstract

Many of the most interesting and useful strains encountered in research readily die in storage and/or are semi-sterile. If such strains are Oak Ridge-compatible, they can be carried and even crossed as heterokaryons with the sterile but vigorous strain from the Griffiths lab, am1 ad-3B cyh-1 (FGSC #4564 - Perkins, Neurospora Newsl. 31: 41-42, 1984).

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Metzenberg, R. L. & Sachs, M., (2002) “Neurospora heterokaryons involving a thymidine kinase-positive "Helper": use in storing poorly viable strains or crossing strains of limited fertility”, Fungal Genetics Reports 49(1), 19. doi: https://doi.org/10.4148/1941-4765.1192

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2002-09-01