Other Phycomyces And Fungal Web Sites Laboratory of Prof. Luis M. Corrochano, U. Sevilla, Spain. fungal genetics StockCenter. Contains information on Neurospora, Aspergillus and other fungi. http://www.es.embnet.org/~genus/phycosites.html
Desarrollo Y Terpenoides De Hongos Mutants of Phycomyces with decreased gallic acid content. fungal geneticsand Biology 25, 196203, 1998. fungal genetics Stock Center. http://www.es.embnet.org/~genus/HF.html
Glasgow IBLS - Molecular Genetics M., Vinetski, Y. Clutterbuck AJ (1994) Molecular and General Genetics 242467712 Aleksenko A. and Clutterbuck AJ (1997) fungal genetics Biology 21373-87 http://www.gla.ac.uk/ibls/molgen/staff/clutterbuck-aj.html
Extractions: FAX (+44) 141 330 4878 email A.Clutterbuck@bio.gla.ac.uk Asexual sporulation in the filamentous fungi provides a simple model system for the study of development. We are investigating a variegated mutant of the Aspergillus nidulans brlA gene in conjunction with suppressors which are likely to act by modifying chromosome structure. Griffith G W, Jenkins G I, Milner-White E J and Clutterbuck A J (1994) Photochem. Photobiol 59: 252-256. In most filamentous fungi, plasmids fail to replicate and are only maintained if they integrate into the chromosome. We have isolated an artificial plasmid which replicates autonomously, due to the presence of the 5 kb AMA sequence. This sequence has been identified as containing parts of a chromosomal mobile element named MATE, which is present in a number of copies in laboratory strains of A. nidulans We are investigating the nature of this mobile element, its role in plasmid replication and evidence for the occurrence of directed mutations during its transposition.
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Forword fungal genetics and Cell Biology The University of Western Ontario. 1. CurrentResearch in fungal genetics / Cell Biology a) Fungal fimbriae. http://www.uwo.ca/biology/Faculty/Day/DAY-forword.htm
Extractions: Fax: Research: I have two quite different research fields: The more conventional one is in fungal genetics, fungal cell biology and host-parasite relationships. I am also interested in the development of computer based tools to convey key principles in genetics. 1. Current Research in Fungal Genetics / Cell Biology: a) Fungal fimbriae While my earlier work utilized parasexual and sexual mapping techniques to map a plant pathogenic fungus and to study its pathogenicity (refs 1-7), most of the recent work in my lab has been concerned with studying fungal fimbriae (8-15). These long and very narrow surface proteinaceous fibrils, similar to bacterial pili or fimbriae, were discovered for the first time in eukaryotes in our lab in the mid-70's. The fimbriae of the fungus, Ustilago violacea (now Microbotryum violaceum) are often over 20mm in length but only 7nm wide. Using microscopic and serological observations we have found similar fimbriae on many other fungi and also on some algae. These fimbriae appear
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RSBS Staff Info regulatory system?. fungal genetics and Biology 22, 209220. Hardham, AR mycorrhizalfungi. fungal genetics and Biology 24, 252-284. Jackson, SL http://biology.anu.edu.au/rsbsweb/profiles/hardham.shtml
Extractions: Current position Professor, and Group Leader of the Plant Cell Biology Group, RSBS, ANU. Cell and molecular biology of plant and fungal cell surfaces, the plant and fungal cytoskeleton and plant-fungus interactions. A major research focus is on the cell and molecular biology of the infection of plants by species of Phytophthora , including the identification and characterisation of Phytophthora pathogenicity genes. Species of Phytophthora are major plant pathogens causing root rot diseases in many important crops and in horticultural and forest plants. Rapid spread of infection is facilitated by the production of large numbers of motile zoospores. Zoospores are chemotactically attracted to the roots of host plants where they adhere to the host surface and initiate infection. Our cell biological studies focused on the role of cell surface components in infection, on zoospore formation, motility and encystment. Much of our research utilises a collection of monoclonal antibodies that we have produced against
Taylor Lab fungal genetics and Biology 34(2) 8392. DA Carter, JW Taylor, B. Dechairo, A.Burt, GL Koenig, TJ White. 2001. fungal genetics and Biology 34(1) 37-48. http://plantbio.berkeley.edu/~taylor/
Extractions: Emeritus Personnel Most Recent Publications: T. Kasuga, T. J. White and J. W. Taylor 2002 . Estimation of nucleotide substitution rates in eurotiomycete fungi. Molecular Biology and Evolution 19(12): 2318-24. . Recombination and genetic differentiation in the mycorrhizal fungus Cenococcum geophilum Fr. Mycologia 94(5): 772-780. . Cryptic species in Stachybotrys chartarum . Mycologia 94(5): 814-822. Anne Pringle and John W. Taylor. 2002 . The fitness of filamentous fungi. Trends in Microbiology. 10(10): 474-481. Matthew C. Fisher, Bruce Rannala, Vishnu Chaturvedi, and John W. Taylor. 2002
Mat Fisher Twentieth fungal genetics Conference Asilomar, California. August 20 23, 1997. Ninteenthfungal genetics Conference Asilomar, California. March 18 - 23, 1997. http://plantbio.berkeley.edu/~taylor/mf.html
Extractions: Mat joined the Taylor lab in April of 1997. Mat received his BSc. and PhD. from Edinburgh University in Scotland, graduating from the labs of Mark Viney, David Walliker and Nick Barton in 1997 with a thesis on "Population genetics of the parasitic nematode Strongyloides ratti ". While in the Taylor lab, Mat used his skills at characterizing molecular diversity to answer questions on the population genetics, epidemiology and evolution of fungi, with special reference to the pathogenic desert fungus, Coccidioides immitis. Mat left the Taylor lab in September 2000, returning to England via lengthy stays in Australia and India. Matthew C. Fisher, Bruce Rannala, Vishnu Chaturvedi, and John W. Taylor. 2002. Disease surveillance in recombining pathogens : Multilocus genotypes identify sources of human Coccidioides infections Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA. 99: 9067-9071.
University Of Melbourne Research Report 1997 : Genetics fungal genetics and Biology. 21 5063. Case ST, Cox C, Bell WC, Hoffman RT,Martin J Hamilton R 1997. fungal genetics and Biology. 22 28-38. http://www.research.unimelb.edu.au/research.report/1997/652.html
German Books: Essential Fungal Genetics. Essential fungal genetics., Plant Physiological Ecology., Developmental Biologyof Flowering Plants., Molecular Systematics of Plants II DNA Sequenci. http://www.germanelectronics88.com/books44/063.html
OPBC | Scientists | Nicholas P. Money graminis. fungal genetics and Biology 24 240251. Money, NP 1998. Mechanics sequences.fungal genetics and Biology 24 354-363. Money, NP 1998. http://www.ag.ohio-state.edu/~opbc/scientists/miami/money.php
Extractions: email moneynp@muohio.edu Back to Scientists The evolution of fungi is a second area of interest. I am haunted by the beauty of the fungal form, from the simplicity of slender hyphae to the extravagance of basidiomycete fruit bodies. How did these structures evolve, and in what way do the intricacies of form reflect adaptations to meet specific environmental challenges? Using a variety of approaches, including wind-tunnel experiments, thermocouple measurements from living mushrooms, and the power of molecular systematics, we hope to learn more about the origin of these intriguing organisms. Money, N.P. Caesar-TonThat, T.-C., Frederick, B., and Henson, J.M. 1998. Melanin synthesis is associated with changes in hyphopodial permeability, wall rigidity, and turgor pressure in Gaeumannomyces graminis var.
INTERNATIONAL POTATO CENTER index.html. This meeting will precede the fungal genetics Meetings forthe period 1823 March 2003. Registration and accommodations http://www.cipotato.org/gilb/MolecularGenetics.htm
Extractions: The PMGN meetings are scheduled from 1618 March 2003 at the Asilomar conference grounds. For those who have never been to Asilomar, their web site is http://www.visitasilomar.com/index.html This meeting will precede the Fungal Genetics Meetings for the period 1823 March 2003. Registration and accommodations for each meeting must be completed separately. Registration information for the 22nd Fungal Genetics Conference is available at http://www.faseb.org/genetics/g-gsa/2003-fungal.shtml Please note that the deadline for receipt of abstracts for the Fungal Genetics Conference was 16 December 2003. I have made initial arrangements to reserve 15 rooms for 30 people. To organize the conference I have already made a guarantee for 30 attendees. Registration of rooms for our conference should be possible by directly contacting the Asilomar Office at (001) 831 372 8016.
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The BSPP - Publications - BSPP News36 Spring 2000 fungal genetics Conference Monterey, California, USA 23 28 March 1999. 20thfungal genetics Conference Monterey, California 23 - 28th March 1999. http://www.bspp.org.uk/bsppnews/bsppnews36/bsppnews36-7.htm
Extractions: Monterey, California, U.S.A. : 23 - 28 March 1999 The Asilomar Conference Centre and State Park on the shores of the Pacific was the setting for the Fungal Genetics Conference. The grounds on the tip of the Monterey peninsula, set amongst the Monterey pines, provided ample opportunity for investigating the local fauna and flora. The area is famous for, amongst other things, the Monarch butterflies which winter on the peninsula and reserve, giving the nearby village of Pacific Grove the nickname Butterfly Town. Nearby, Monterey itself provided delegates who arrived early the chance to visit the fabulous aquarium, Cannery Row or a chance to relax in the warm spring sunshine. Over 600 delegates from a wide range of disciplines attended the conference reflecting the diverse nature of the conference itself and as a result, many sessions were run in parallel. I have therefore concentrated on a few sessions that may be of interest to many. The format of the conference was slightly different to previous years and highly successful. Mornings were devoted to the main plenary sessions and after lunch, six or seven concurrent workshops were held. After dinner it was down to the poster sessions which lasted until 10.30 or so. These worked extremely well and were well attended, helped along by the ample free beer served throughout, which predictably fuelled some quite animated conversations.