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The bli regulon - a network of blue light inducible genes of N. crassa

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Several physiological responses of N. crassa are observed when this fungus is exposed to blue light. Here, we do not intend to make a comprehensive list of all the light effects observed so far in N. crassa (for a review, see Degli Innocenti and Russo 1984. In "Blue Light Effects in Biological Systems" ed. H. Senger, Springer-Verlag. pp 213-219.), but point out only the underlying themes. First, the time interval between the light stimulus and the observed response can be very different, and ranges from a few minutes to several hours - or even days - depending on the nature of the physiological response in question.

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PANDIT, N. N. & Russo, V. E., (1991) “The bli regulon - a network of blue light inducible genes of N. crassa”, Fungal Genetics Reports 38(1), 93-95. doi: https://doi.org/10.4148/1941-4765.1457

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1991-01-01