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Genetic Determinants of Circadian Rhythmicity in Neurospora

Authors :
Sargent, Malcolm L.
Woodward, Dow O.
Source :
Journal of Bacteriology; February 1969, Vol. 97 Issue: 2 p861-866, 6p
Publication Year :
1969

Abstract

Timex, a strain of Neurospora crassawhich exhibits a circadian rhythm of conidia formation in growth-tube cultures, has been found to differ from wild-type strains by two genes. One gene, inv, is responsible for an invertase deficiency, whereas the second gene, bd, is of unknown function. Both genes map independently from other genes known to induce Neurosporarhythmicity. The invgene is not essential for the timex phenotype because bdstrains express that phenotype on certain media. Although invstrains do exhibit some rhythmicity of their own, the rhythmicity apparently is not a direct result of the invertase deficiency, since there is no correlation between invertase level and rhymicity in 29 strains tested. Of the 29 strains tested, 20 exhibited some rhythmicity in growth-tube cultures, suggesting that morphological manifestations of rhythmicity in Neurosporamay result from the function or the loss of function of numerous genes, or both. There was no correlation in these strains between rhythmicity and (i) genetic background; (ii) geographical origin; or (iii) nutritional requirements.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00219193 and 10985530
Volume :
97
Issue :
2
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Journal of Bacteriology
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs57577469
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1128/jb.97.2.861-866.1969