10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HETEROKARYOTIC»
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heterokaryotic in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
heterokaryotic and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Inheritance of Cold Temperature Tolerance in Progeny ...
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Pavani Gooty Tumbalam, 2007
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Fungal Genetics: Principles and Practice
In general, we find on the isolation plates also heterokaryotic colonies. That might
be due to small pieces of mycelium left in the conidial suspension. But in some
fungi the frequency of heterokaryotic colonies will be high in spite of the effort to ...
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Rhizoctonia Solani, Biology and Pathology
This evidence of genetic segregation through the basidial stage is a strong
indication that the parent isolate was heterokaryotic, and unless there has been a
change in nuclear composition in culture, it appears that the original field isolates
...
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Fungi: Experimental Methods In Biology, Second Edition
In some fungi, co-spotting a mixture of two mutant conidia of same mating type on
agar medium results in the conidial germ tubes fusing among each other,
followed by mixing of nuclei, allowing heterokaryotic hypha to be formed (Figure
2.9).
The interest in this phenomenon centers around the fact that these 8 or more
types obtained by "heterokaryotic mutagenesis" are not ones that are readily
obtained from the same stocks by irradiating monokaryotic mycelia with
ultraviolet.
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Molecular Biology of Fungal Development
Development and maturation are normal in ascospores that are homokaryotic or
heterokaryotic for killer nuclei. Apparently, SkS ascospores are somehow
rendered unable to perform one or more functions essential for ascospore
maturation.
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Methods in Microbiology
Even in a heterokaryotic colony not all hyphae and spores will be heterokaryotic;
indeed if the spores are uninucleate they will always be homokaryotic. In general,
therefore, the first step must be to propagate the isolate by a number of single ...
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Mycorrhiza: State of the Art, Genetics and Molecular ...
Pawlowska (2005) is unconvinced by the work suggesting AM fungi are
heterokaryotic and argues that the current work favors the homokaryotic
hypothesis. While reviewing the same studies, we feel there is good evidence
that AM fungi are ...
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An Introduction to Mycology
Such ascospores produce heterokaryotic mycelia. These produce male and
female sex organs (spermatia and ascogonia) with + and - nuclei which fertilize
each other according to the mechanism of bipolar incompatibility. Occasionally ...
R. S. Mehrotra, K. R. Aneja, 1990
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21st Century Guidebook to Fungi with CD
colony (heterokaryon) sector (homokaryon) heterokaryotic hyphae of the original
strain uninucleate spores homokaryotic hyphal tip Fig. 7.3 Sectoring within a
heterokaryotic colony. 'Sectoring' refers to the pattern of hyphae in a fungal
colony ...
David Moore, Geoffrey D. Robson, Anthony P. J. Trinci, 2011
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «HETEROKARYOTIC»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
heterokaryotic is used in the context of the following news items.
Development of genetic tools for Myceliophthora thermophila
However, preparation of fungal protoplasts was laborious, and heterokaryotic transformants might have genetic stability concerns [10], [11]. «BMC Blogs Network, May 15»
Isolation of fungal homokaryotic lines from heterokaryotic …
During genetic transformation of these spores or mycelia, only one nucleus generally receives the transferred T-DNA generating heterokaryotic colonies. «BioTechniques.com, Dec 09»