1. Opaque-white phenotype transition: a programmed morphological transition in Candida albicans
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P. T. Magee, B. B. Magee, and Erik H. A. Rikkerink
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Genetic Markers ,Opacity ,DNA, Ribosomal ,Microbiology ,Restriction fragment ,Candida albicans ,DNA, Fungal ,Molecular Biology ,Gel electrophoresis ,Transition (genetics) ,biology ,Strain (chemistry) ,Temperature ,Fungal genetics ,DNA Restriction Enzymes ,biology.organism_classification ,Molecular biology ,Culture Media ,White (mutation) ,Phenotype ,Karyotyping ,Mutation ,biology.protein ,Research Article - Abstract
This paper reports that the opaque and white phenotypes of Candida albicans constitute a true high-frequency reversible transition system. The rDNA restriction fragment and orthogonal field alternating gel electrophoresis profiles of opaque and white phenotypes are indistinguishable, and a genetic marker introduced into a white strain is present in all opaque derivatives of this strain. Opaque and white derivatives appear markedly different on a bismuth indicator medium and differ in a number of other respects. We have used bismuth medium to examine the spontaneous and temperature-induced frequencies of transition from opaque to white. The temperature-induced transition from opaque to white does not occur when opaque cells are held in water.
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- 1988
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