Conidiation and sexual development are critical for reproduction, dispersal and better-adapted survival in many filamentous fungi. The Neurospora crassa gene ada-6 encodes a Zn(II)2Cys6-type transcription factor, whose deletion resulted in reduced conidial production and female sterility. In this study, we confirmed the positive contribution of ada-6 to conidiation and sexual development by detailed phenotypic characterization of its deletion mutant and the complemented mutant. To understand the regulatory mechanisms of ADA-6 in conidiation and sexual development, transcriptomic profiles generated by RNA-seq from the Δada-6 mutant and wild type during conidiation and sexual development were compared. During conidial development, differentia...
Light induces various responses in fungi including formation of asexual and sexual reproductive stru...
The velvet factor of the homothallic fungus Aspergillus nidulans promotes sexual fruiting body forma...
MAP kinases and transcription factors homologous to Saccharomyces cerevisiae Fus3p/Kss1p and Ste12p ...
Conidiation and sexual development are critical for reproduction, dispersal and better-adapted survi...
Conidiation and sexual development are critical for reproduction, dispersal and better-adapted survi...
Conidiation and sexual development are critical for reproduction, dispersal and better-adapted survi...
Asexual development, conidiation, in the filamentous fungus Neurospora crassa is a simple developmen...
The filamentous fungus Neurospora crassa can undergo both asexual and sexual reproduction. However, ...
ungi can serve as highly tractable models for understanding genetic basis of sexual development in m...
Regulation of gene expression by DNA-binding transcription factors is essential for proper control o...
Filamentous fungi reproduce asexually or sexually, and the processes of asexual and sexual developme...
The plant pathogen Fusarium graminearum causes Fusarium head blight in cereal crops and produces myc...
<div><p>Many fungi form complex three-dimensional fruiting bodies, within which the meiotic machiner...
Many fungi form complex three-dimensional fruiting bodies, within which the meiotic machinery for se...
Neurospora crassa is a model filamentous fungal organism that can reproduce both asexually and sexua...
Light induces various responses in fungi including formation of asexual and sexual reproductive stru...
The velvet factor of the homothallic fungus Aspergillus nidulans promotes sexual fruiting body forma...
MAP kinases and transcription factors homologous to Saccharomyces cerevisiae Fus3p/Kss1p and Ste12p ...
Conidiation and sexual development are critical for reproduction, dispersal and better-adapted survi...
Conidiation and sexual development are critical for reproduction, dispersal and better-adapted survi...
Conidiation and sexual development are critical for reproduction, dispersal and better-adapted survi...
Asexual development, conidiation, in the filamentous fungus Neurospora crassa is a simple developmen...
The filamentous fungus Neurospora crassa can undergo both asexual and sexual reproduction. However, ...
ungi can serve as highly tractable models for understanding genetic basis of sexual development in m...
Regulation of gene expression by DNA-binding transcription factors is essential for proper control o...
Filamentous fungi reproduce asexually or sexually, and the processes of asexual and sexual developme...
The plant pathogen Fusarium graminearum causes Fusarium head blight in cereal crops and produces myc...
<div><p>Many fungi form complex three-dimensional fruiting bodies, within which the meiotic machiner...
Many fungi form complex three-dimensional fruiting bodies, within which the meiotic machinery for se...
Neurospora crassa is a model filamentous fungal organism that can reproduce both asexually and sexua...
Light induces various responses in fungi including formation of asexual and sexual reproductive stru...
The velvet factor of the homothallic fungus Aspergillus nidulans promotes sexual fruiting body forma...
MAP kinases and transcription factors homologous to Saccharomyces cerevisiae Fus3p/Kss1p and Ste12p ...