| 21. | The adaptive function of mating type in the ascomycete Neurospora crassa is discussed in the article " Neurospora crassa ".
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| 22. | The adaptive function of mating type in the ascomycete Neurospora crassa is discussed in the article " Neurospora crassa ".
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| 23. | During his eight years in Washington, D . C ., he initiated his studies of " Neurospora ".
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| 24. | Neurospora crassa is a filamentous, hermaphroditic fungus that is widely studied as a model organism and belongs to the Ascomycota phylum.
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| 25. | The filamentous fungus " Neurospora crassa " is a prominent model system for understanding the control and function of cytosine methylation.
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| 26. | (6 ) the " Neurospora crassa " retinal-containing receptor serves as a photoreceptor ( Neurospora ospin I );
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| 27. | (6 ) the " Neurospora crassa " retinal-containing receptor serves as a photoreceptor ( Neurospora ospin I );
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| 28. | These advantages made " Neurospora ", in many respects, an ideal organism for the investigation of genetics and biochemical genetics.
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| 29. | Strains including the " bd " locus are now used for all studies of circadian biology in " Neurospora ".
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| 30. | Biologists have identified a few individual components of the clocks used by fruit flies and by a microbe called Neurospora, which makes bread mold.
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