The Perkins Lab -- Neurospora Genetics and Biology
Department of Biological Sciences, Stanford University

Publications -- Older articles of lasting interest

These are significant Perkins Lab Publications for which PDF files are available. To view, click on the blue text to be redirected to the article.

Perkins, D. D., 1949   Biochemical mutants in the smut fungus Ustilago maydis. Genetics 34: 607-626.

Perkins, D. D., 1962  Crossing-over and interference in a multiply-marked chromosome arm of Neurospora. Genetics 47: 1253-1274.

Newmeyer, D., and C. W. Taylor, 1967  A pericentric inversion in Neurospora, with unstable duplication progeny. Genetics  56: 771-791.

Perkins, D. D., 1972  An insertional translocation in Neurospora that generates duplications heterozygous for mating type. Genetics 71: 25-51.

Perkins, D. D., 1974  The manifestation of chromosome rearrangements in unordered asci of Neurospora. Genetics 77: 459-489.

Perkins, D. D., 1975 The use of duplication-generating rearrangements for studying heterokaryon incompatibility genes in Neurospora. Genetics 80: 87-105.

Perkins, D. D., and E. G. Barry, 1977  The cytogenetics of Neurospora. Adv. Genet. 19: 133-285.

Perkins, D. D., 1979  Neurospora as an object for cytogenetic research.  Stadler Genet. Symp. 11: 145-164.

Turner, B. C., and D. D. Perkins, 1979  Spore killer, a chromosomal factor in Neurospora that kills meiotic products not containing it. Genetics 93: 587-606.

Raju, N. B., 1980  Meiosis and ascospore genesis in Neurospora. Eur. J. Cell Biol. 23: 208-223.

Perkins, D. D., 1986  Determining the order of genes, centromeres, and rearrangement breakpoints in Neurospora by tests of duplication coverage. J. Genet. 65: 121-144.

Perkins, D. D., 1986  Hints and precautions for the care, feeding and breeding of Neurospora. Fungal Genet. Newsl. 33: 35-41.

Perkins, D. D., R. L. Metzenberg, N. B. Raju, E. U. Selker, and E. G. Barry, 1986  Reversal of a Neurospora translocation by crossing over involving displaced rDNA, and methylation of the rDNA segments that result from recombination. Genetics 114: 791-817.

Newmeyer, D., D. D. Perkins, and E. G. Barry, 1987  An annotated pedigree of Neurospora crassa laboratory wild types, showing the probable origin of the nucleolus satellite and showing that certain stocks are not authentic.  Fungal Genet. Newsl. 34: 46-51.

Perkins, D. D., and B. C. Turner,  1988  Neurospora from natural populations: Toward the population biology of a haploid eukaryote.  Exp. Mycol. 12: 91-131.

Raju, N. B., and D. D. Perkins, 1991  Expression of meiotic drive elements Spore killer-2 and Spore killer-3 in asci of Neurospora tetrasperma.  Genetics 129: 25-37.

Perkins, D. D.,  1992  Neurospora chromosomes.  In The Dynamic Genome: Barbara McClintock's Ideas in the Century of Genetics (N. Federoff and D. Botstein, eds.)  pp. 33-44.  Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press.

Perkins, D. D.,  1992  Neurospora:  The organism behind the molecular revolution.  Genetics 130:687-701.

Raju, N. B., 1992  Genetic control of the sexual cycle in Neurospora.  Mycol. Res. 96: 241-262.

Raju, N. B., and D. D. Perkins, 1994  Diverse programs of ascus development in pseudohomothallic species of Neurospora, Gelasinospora and Podospora.  Develop. Genet. 15:104-118.

Raju, N. B.,  1994  Ascomycete Spore killers:  Chromosomal elements that distort genetic ratios among the products of meiosis.  Mycologia 86:461-473.

Perkins, D. D.  1997.  Chromosome rearrangements in Neurospora and other filamentous fungi.  Advan. Genet. 36:239-398.

Perkins, D. D., B. S. Margolin, E. U. Selker, and S. D. Haedo.  1997.  Occurrence of repeat induced point mutation in long segmental duplications of Neurospora.  Genetics 147:125-136.

 

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