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Georgia Southern University

1987

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Isolation And Characterization Of Vinclozolin-Resistant Mutants Of Neurospora Crassa, Kimberly Booth Thurmon Jan 1987

Isolation And Characterization Of Vinclozolin-Resistant Mutants Of Neurospora Crassa, Kimberly Booth Thurmon

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Six vinclozolin-resistant mutants of N. crassa obtained following ultraviolet irradiation and selection on vinclozolin media, showed 1:1 segregation of the vinclozolin-resistant trait. In addition to being vinclozolin resistant, the six mutants had altered, non-wild-type morphology and were osmotic sensitive, with the different mutants exhibiting varying degrees of sensitivity. Genetic analysis indicated linkage of the three traits. Reappearance of osmotic sensitivity/altered morphology in crosses of phenotypically recombinant F3 progeny supported the presence of modifier(s). Rates of growth on vinclozolin media placed the six mutants into three groups. In most cases the rates were comparable to rates of growth on W-M …