Mating of yeast Mating-type locus Saccharomyces cerevisiae (a and α mating types) Schizophyllum commune (23,328 mating types) Tetrahymena (7 mating types)... 8 KB (877 words) - 02:30, 21 April 2024 |
species are able to mate with themselves, while in heterothallic species only isolates of opposite mating types can mate. Mating between isogamous fungi... 35 KB (4,604 words) - 01:07, 19 March 2024 |
Neurospora crassa (redirect from Adaptive function of mating type) function of meiosis (see Meiosis). That mating in N. crassa can only occur between strains of different mating types suggests that some degree of outcrossing... 21 KB (2,705 words) - 23:04, 18 April 2024 |
The mating-type locus is a specialized region in the genomes of some yeast and other fungi, usually organized into heterochromatin and possessing unique... 3 KB (340 words) - 09:08, 11 January 2024 |
mating systems, with other sexes not accurately described as male, female, or hermaphroditic. Some fungi, including baker's yeast, have mating types that... 63 KB (7,041 words) - 04:47, 24 April 2024 |
mating types in a species were isogamous: the same size and both could move, catalogued only as "+" or "-" types.: 216 In anisogamy, the mating type... 25 KB (2,618 words) - 00:00, 12 April 2024 |
Phytophthora infestans (section Mating types) populations are grouped into clonal lineages of these mating types and includes: A1 produces a mating hormone, a diterpene α1. Clonal lineages of A1 include:... 74 KB (7,536 words) - 04:10, 25 March 2024 |
Disassortative mating (also known as negative assortative mating or heterogamy) is a mating pattern in which individuals with dissimilar phenotypes mate with one... 10 KB (1,239 words) - 03:17, 17 March 2024 |
Assortative mating (also referred to as positive assortative mating or homogamy) is a mating pattern and a form of sexual selection in which individuals... 26 KB (3,204 words) - 13:40, 10 March 2024 |
be the same size as the cable conductor so that it could be used as the mating pin for optimized VSWR. Common applications included Mil-Aero, telecommunications... 11 KB (1,423 words) - 19:49, 9 February 2024 |
means that each yeast cell is of a certain mating type and can only mate with a cell of the other mating type. During vegetative growth that ordinarily... 16 KB (2,076 words) - 10:20, 27 December 2023 |
Saccharomyces cerevisiae (section Mating) that in nature, mating is likely most often between closely related yeast cells. Mating occurs when haploid cells of opposite mating type MATa and MATα... 72 KB (8,418 words) - 04:27, 5 February 2024 |
has a tetrapolar mating system with each cell containing two genetic loci (called A and B) that govern different aspects the mating process, leading to... 11 KB (1,068 words) - 10:23, 22 March 2024 |
culture used by Urs Leupold contained (besides others) cells with the mating types h90 (strain 968), h- (strain 972), and h+ (strain 975). Subsequent to... 52 KB (6,047 words) - 07:04, 7 April 2024 |
by modification of sexual function). Mixed mating systems, in which plants use two or even all three mating systems, are not uncommon. A number of models... 38 KB (4,666 words) - 07:48, 19 February 2024 |
researching mating calls in females. In addition, mating calls are often the subject of mate choice, in which the preferences of one gender for a certain type of... 28 KB (3,612 words) - 03:04, 17 March 2024 |
PMID 1398049. Metzenberg, Robert L.; Glass, N. Louise (1990). "Mating type and mating strategies in Neurospora". BioEssays. 12 (2): 53–59. doi:10.1002/bies... 17 KB (1,908 words) - 15:02, 7 March 2024 |
Mycosphaerella (section Mating type) is heterothallic, that is, matings can only occur between individuals of different mating type. Although the mating type DNA sequences of the three species... 9 KB (939 words) - 00:23, 13 April 2024 |
Setosphaeria turcica (section Mating type) of the two mating types, and low amounts of linkage disequilibrium between different genetic loci, all suggestive of frequent sexual mating and recombination... 5 KB (581 words) - 20:11, 10 March 2024 |
two mating systems: heterothallic species allow mating only between individuals of the opposite mating type, whereas homothallic species can mate, and... 200 KB (19,084 words) - 20:30, 1 April 2024 |