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An easy way of obtaining Aspergillus nidulans haploids in the parasexual cycle using N-glycosyl polifungin
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 April 2009
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A considerable improvement in the selection of haploids in Aspergillus nidulans is described. Haploidization is used to assign genes to linkage groups (chromosomes) in fungi. The differential effect of a polyene antibiotic, N-glycosyl-polifungin, in respect to haploids and diploids, was utilized. In minimal medium only diploids (constructed from a ‘Master Strain’ and the investigated strain), which are fully heterozygous and thus have no growth requirements, germinate and are killed by the antibiotic. However, auxotrophic haploids, either induced or spontaneously formed, survive. These can then be used for linkage studies.
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