Conidia induce the formation of protoperithecia in Neurospora crassa: Further characterization of white collar mutants

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The treatment of undifferentiated mycelia with heavy suspensions of their own conida triggers protoperithecial development. This effect was also observed with white collar (wc) mutants and suggests that the wc genes are not structural genes necessary for morphogenesis of protoperithecia but that they are probably involved in regulation.

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Degli-Innocenti, F., Chambers, J. A. A., & Russo, V. E. A. (1984). Conidia induce the formation of protoperithecia in Neurospora crassa: Further characterization of white collar mutants. Journal of Bacteriology, 159(2), 808–810. https://doi.org/10.1128/jb.159.2.808-810.1984

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