It has been emphasized by Haldane (1) that for studies of intermediary metabolism "the new science of genetics furnishes a very powerful method." Such a method is founded upon the general premises that genes control many of the chemical reactions within an organism, and that gene mutations by blocking a reaction chain at various points may, in effect, resolve a metabolic process into some of its constituent stages. For instance, the genetics of such diseases as alcaptonuria and cystinuria have elucidated certain problems in human metabolic processes (2), and studies in the genetics of plant pigments have increased the knowledge of of the biochemistry of anthocyanins (3). But the study of metabolism by way of genetic differences in naturally...
A pleiotropic mutation in Neurospora conferring sensitivity of analogues of amino acids, purines and...
Methionine mutants of \(Neurospora crassa\) were isolated by a filtration concentration technique fo...
A mutant strain of Neurospora which requires sulfonamides for growth at 35° frequently becomes alter...
A mutation, s, of Neurospora, leads to a 98% reduction in ornithine transcarbamylase (OTC) activity ...
The following nine mutant strains of Neurospora crassa were used in these studies: E5212, C86, B13...
Arginine has long been of interest to chemists, biochemists and biologists because of its close rela...
The lysine requiring mutants of Neurospora crass, when classified by the criteria of symbiotic, spe...
Among artificially produced biochemical mutants of Neurospora, those which have lost the ability to ...
The influence of genetic modifiers, those genes which affect the expression of other genes, has been...
Numerous investigations in recent-years have firmly established the value of mutants of the mold Neu...
In most biological syntheses each step is controlled by a different gene. This conclusion was sugge...
Beadle and Tatum (1945) irradiated bread mold fungus, Neurospora spores, with X-ray and isolated bio...
During growth on minimal medium, cells of Neurospora contain three pools of ornithine. Over 95% of t...
It was reported recently that the characteristics of a slow-growing strain, called poky, are inherit...
The behavior of a strain of Neurospora crassa carrying the pyrimidineless gene 3a (37301) and s, a s...
A pleiotropic mutation in Neurospora conferring sensitivity of analogues of amino acids, purines and...
Methionine mutants of \(Neurospora crassa\) were isolated by a filtration concentration technique fo...
A mutant strain of Neurospora which requires sulfonamides for growth at 35° frequently becomes alter...
A mutation, s, of Neurospora, leads to a 98% reduction in ornithine transcarbamylase (OTC) activity ...
The following nine mutant strains of Neurospora crassa were used in these studies: E5212, C86, B13...
Arginine has long been of interest to chemists, biochemists and biologists because of its close rela...
The lysine requiring mutants of Neurospora crass, when classified by the criteria of symbiotic, spe...
Among artificially produced biochemical mutants of Neurospora, those which have lost the ability to ...
The influence of genetic modifiers, those genes which affect the expression of other genes, has been...
Numerous investigations in recent-years have firmly established the value of mutants of the mold Neu...
In most biological syntheses each step is controlled by a different gene. This conclusion was sugge...
Beadle and Tatum (1945) irradiated bread mold fungus, Neurospora spores, with X-ray and isolated bio...
During growth on minimal medium, cells of Neurospora contain three pools of ornithine. Over 95% of t...
It was reported recently that the characteristics of a slow-growing strain, called poky, are inherit...
The behavior of a strain of Neurospora crassa carrying the pyrimidineless gene 3a (37301) and s, a s...
A pleiotropic mutation in Neurospora conferring sensitivity of analogues of amino acids, purines and...
Methionine mutants of \(Neurospora crassa\) were isolated by a filtration concentration technique fo...
A mutant strain of Neurospora which requires sulfonamides for growth at 35° frequently becomes alter...