1950
DOI: 10.1086/335643
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Physiology of the Incompatibility Factors in Schizophyllum commune

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“…When two compatible L2 monokaryons were mated, it took a long time (sometimes up to a week) for the dikaryotic mycelium to appear, and after appearing it grew only in patches. This phenomenon is similar to the one described by Papazian (1951). The heritable nature of the unilaterality was demonstrated in crosses between L2 and the other selection lines, where some of the progeny behaved similarly to L2 monokaryons, and showed unilateral dikaryotisation in matings.…”
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“…When two compatible L2 monokaryons were mated, it took a long time (sometimes up to a week) for the dikaryotic mycelium to appear, and after appearing it grew only in patches. This phenomenon is similar to the one described by Papazian (1951). The heritable nature of the unilaterality was demonstrated in crosses between L2 and the other selection lines, where some of the progeny behaved similarly to L2 monokaryons, and showed unilateral dikaryotisation in matings.…”
Section: Ll-6supporting
confidence: 84%
“…The mating types of monokaryons were determined following Papazian (1950). Testers representing the four major incompatibility groups (for each isolate) were mated with the unknown monokaryon on one Petri-dish, while the monokaryon itself was inoculated at the centre.…”
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“…Similarly, research with basidiomycetes led to the development of auxotrophic mutant analysis (Perkins 1949a) in the corn smut pathogen Ustilago maydis and mating, or incompatibility factors, in Schizophyllum commune (Papazian 1950). These systems were utilised to elucidate self-recognition systems and have spanned the classical genetics and molecular genetics eras (Banuett 2015).…”
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“…A recent claim has been made by Papazian (1950) to have produced heterocaryons from pairs of wild homocaryons of Schizophyllum commune.…”
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