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

Publications -- Complete 1966 to 1980

1966

72.  Barry, E. G., 1966  Cytological considerations bearing on the time of crossing over in Neurospora. Genetics 54: 321. (Abstr.)

73.  Barry, E. G., 1966  Cytological techniques for meiotic chromosomes in Neurospora. Neurospora Newsl. 10: 12-13.

74.  Cameron, H. R., K. S. Hsu, and D. D. Perkins, 1966  Crossing over frequency following inbreeding in Neurospora. Genetica 37: 1-6.

75.  Perkins, D. D., 1966  Experience using alcoy multiple translocation tester strains to assign genes and chromosome rearrangements to linkage groups. Neurospora Newsl. 9: 11-12.

76.  Perkins, D. D., 1966  An insertional translocation in Neurospora that generates duplications heterozygous for mating type. Genetics 54: 354. (Abstr.)

77.  Perkins, D. D., 1966  Preliminary characterization of chromosome rearrangements using shot asci. Neurospora Newsl. 9: 10-11.

78.  Perkins, D. D., 1966  Details for collection of asci as unordered groups of eight projected ascospores. Neurospora Newsl. 9: 11.

79.  Perkins, D. D., 1966  Summary of markers at extremes of the known linkage groups. Neurospora Newsl. 9: 12.

80.  Radford, A., 1966  Further studies on the complementation at the pdx-1 locus of Neurosporacrassa. Can. J. Genet. Cytol. 8: 672-676.

1967

81.  Barry, E. G., 1967  Chromosome aberrations in Neurospora and the correlation of chromosomes and linkage groups. Genetics 55: 21-32.

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

83.  Perkins, D. D., 1967  Manifestation of reciprocal and insertional translocation in unordered tetrads, and their frequency in Neurospora. Genetics  56: 580-581. (Abstr.)

84.  Radford, A., 1967  The en gene of Neurospora in single strains and heterokaryons. Microbial Genet. Bull. 27: 10-11.

85.  Radford, A., 1967  Prototroph frequencies from crosses between pyridoxine auxotrophs. Neurospora Newsl. 11: 4.

1968

86.  Barry, E. G., and N. J. Marsho, 1968  Mutants affecting arginine utilization by arg-8 mutants of Neurosporacrassa. Proc. 12th Int. Congr. Genet. (Tokyo) 1: 17. (Abstr.)

87.  Perkins, D. D., 1968  Heterozygosity for the C/c heterokaryon compatibility alleles in duplications generated by a translocation in Neurospora. Proc. 12th Int. Congr. Genet. (Tokyo) 1: 67. (Abstr.)

88.  Murray, N. E., 1968  Polarized intragenic recombination in chromosome rearrangements of Neurospora. Genetics  58: 181-191.

89.  Newmeyer, D., 1968  A suppressor of mating type incompatibility in Neurospora. Genetics 60: 207. (Abstr.)

90.  Radford, A., 1968  High resolution recombination analysis of the pyridoxine-1 locus of Neurospora. Can. J. Genet. Cytol. 10: 893-897.

91.  Radford, A., 1968  Variability of recombination within the pyridoxine locus of Neurospora. Can. J. Genet. Cytol. 10: 444-447.

92.  Schroeder, A. L., 1968  Ultraviolet sensitive mutants in Neurosporacrassa. Genetics 60: 223. (Abstr.)

 1969

93.  Barratt, R. W., and A. Radford, 1969  Genetic markers, linkage groups, and enzymes in Neurosporacrassa. Handbook Biochem. Selected Data for Molec. Biol., 2nd ed. I-68-I-78.

94.  Barratt, R. W., and A. Radford, 1969  Genetic markers, linkage groups, and enzymes in Neurosporacrassa. Neurospora Newsl. 14: 27-38.

95.  Barry, E. G., 1969  The diffuse diplotene stage of meiotic prophase in Neurospora. Chromosoma 26: 119-129.

96.  Barry, E. G., and D. D. Perkins. 1969  Position of linkage group V markers in chromosome 2 of Neurosporacrassa. J. Hered. 60: 120-125.

97.  Murray, N. E., 1968  Reversal of polarized recombination of alleles in Neurospora as a function of their position. Genetics  61: 67-77.

98.  Perkins, D. D., 1969  Multiple alleles at a heterokaryon-compatibility locus in Neurospora. Genetics 61: s47 (Abstr.).

99.  Perkins, D. D., D. Newmeyer, C. W. Taylor, and D. C. Bennett, 1969  New markers and map sequences in Neurosporacrassa, with a description of mapping by duplication coverage and of multiple translocation stocks for testing linkage. Genetica 40: 247-278.

100.  Perkins, D. D., C. W. Taylor, D. C. Bennett, and B. C. Turner, 1969  New morphological mutants that have been localized to linkage group. Neurospora Newsl. 14: 13-18.

101.  Radford, A., 1969  Information from ICR-170 induced mutations on the structure of the pyrimidine-3 locus in Neurospora. Mutat. Res. 8: 537-544.

102.  Radford, A., 1969  Mutation rate and survival with ICR-170. Neurospora Newsl. 14: 6-7.

103.  Radford, A., 1969  Polarised complementation at the pyrimidine-3 locus of Neurospora. Mol. Gen. Genet. 104: 288-294.

104.  Radford, A., and S. F. H. Threlkeld, 1969  High frequency of 3 : 1 tetrad ratios for the pdx-1 locus of Neurosporacrassa. Can. J. Genet. Cytol. 11: 60-64.

105.  Schroeder, A. L. A., 1969  Some ultraviolet sensitive mutants of Neurospora crassa. Ph.D. Thesis, Stanford University.

106. Turner, B. C., C. W. Taylor, D. D. Perkins, and D. Newmeyer, 1969  New duplication-generating inversions in Neurospora. Can. J. Genet. Cytol. 11: 622-638.

1970

107.  Barratt, R. W., and A. Radford, 1970  Genetic markers, linkage groups, and enzymes in Neurospora crassa.  Handbook Biochem.  Selected data for Molec. Biol., 2nd ed., I-68 - I-78.

108.  Barratt, R. W., and A. Radford, 1970  Genetic markers, linkage groups, and enzymes in Neurosporacrassa.  Supplement 1. Neurospora Newsl. 16: 19-22.

109.  Murray, N. E., 1970  Recombination events that span sites within neighbouring gene loci of Neurospora. Genet. Res. 15: 109-121.

110.  Newmeyer, D., 1970  A suppressor of the heterokaryon-incompatibility associated with mating type in Neurospora crassa. Can. J. Genet. Cytol. 12: 914-926.

111.  Perkins, D. D., 1970  Chromosome rearrangements and their uses in Neurospora. Genetics 64: s50-s51. (Abstr.) 

112.  Perkins, D. D., 1970  Genetics of Neurospora populations collected from nature. Year book of the American Philosophical Society, pp. 333-334.

113.  Radford, A., 1970  Enzymatic types of polar pyr-3 mutants in Neurospora. Genetics 64: s51-s52. (Abstr.)

114.  Radford, A., 1970  Intragenic mapping of the pyrimidine-3 locus by functional deletions. Mol. Gen. Genet. 109: 241-245.

115.  Radford, A., 1970  Polar mutants at the pyrimidine-3 locus of Neurospora crassa. Can. J. Genet. Cytol. 12: 392. (Abstr.) 

116.  Radford, A., 1970  Pyrimidine-requiring suppressor mutations of arginine-3 in Neurospora and their bearing on the structure of the pyrimidine-3 locus. Mol. Gen. Genet. 107: 97-106.

117.  Schroeder, A. L., 1970  Ultraviolet-sensitive mutants of Neurospora. I. Genetic basis and effect on recombination. Mol. Gen. Genet. 107: 291-304.

118.  Schroeder, A. L., 1970  Ultraviolet-sensitive mutants of Neurospora. II. Radiation studies. Mol. Gen. Genet. 107: 305-320.

1971

119.  Newmeyer, D., and D. G. Wallace, 1971  Ascospore viability on glass spreaders after alcohol treatment. Neurospora Newsl. 18: 13.

120.  Perkins, D. D., 1971  Genetics of Neurospora populations collected from nature. Am. Philos. Soc. Yrbk. 1970: 333-334.

121.  Perkins, D. D., 1971  Viable duplications from intercrossing partially overlapping reciprocal translocations in Neurospora. Genetics 68: s50. (Abstr.)

122.  Perkins, D. D., 1971  Conidiating colonial strains that are homozygous fertile and suitable for replication. Neurospora Newsl. 18: 12.

123.  Perkins, D. D., 1971  Gene order in the albino region of linkage group I. Neurospora Newsl. 18: 14-15.

124.  Perkins, D. D., 1971  Linkage, genetic;  Recombination, genetic; Sex-linked inheritance. (Articles in McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science and Technology, 3rd edition.

125.  Radford, A., 1971  Change in complementation patterns and enzyme activity of pyrimidine-3 mutants of Neurospora crassa by induced reversion. Mutat. Res. 12: 57-64.

1972

126.  Barry, E. G., 1972  Meiotic chromosome behavior of an inverted insertional translocation in Neurospora. Genetics 71: 53-62.

127.  Barry, E. G., D. Newmeyer, D. D. Perkins, and B. C. Turner, 1972  Genetically determined round ascospores in N. crassa. Neurospora Newsl. 19: 17.

128.  Mylyk, O. M., 1972  The breakdown of duplications heterozygous for the het-c locus in Neurospora crassa. Genetics 71: s43. (Abstr.)

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

130.  Perkins, D. D., 1972  Linkage testers having markers near the centromere. Neurospora Newsl. 19: 33.

131.  Perkins, D. D., 1972  Presumptive new alleles of het-c detected by the use of partial diploids. Neurospora Newsl. 19: 27-28.

132.  Perkins, D. D., 1972  Reference strains of Neurospora sitophila.  Neurospora Newsl. 19: 28-29.

133.  Perkins, D. D., 1972  Response of thi-5 and thi-1 to vitamin pyrimidine. Neurospora Newsl. 19: 16.

134.  Perkins, D. D., 1972  Special-purpose Neurospora stocks. Neurospora Newsl. 19: 30-32.

135.  Perkins, D. D., and T. Ishikawa, 1972  Locus designations for irreparable temperature-sensitive mutants. Neurospora Newsl. 19: 24.

136.  Perkins, D. D., D. Newmeyer, and B. C. Turner, 1972  Nontandem duplications in Neurospora and restoration of the euploid condition by chromosome breakage. Genetics 71: s46-s47. (Abstr.)

137.  Schroeder, A. L., 1972  Photoreactivating enzyme in a UV-sensitive Neurospora mutant with abnormal photoreactivation. Genetics 71: s56. (Abstr.)

138.  Schroeder, A. L., F. J. DeSerres, and M. E. Schüpbach, 1972  A new ultra-violet-light-sensitive mutant in Neurospora, uvs-6. Neurospora Newsl. 19: 17.

139. Smith, D. A., and D. D. Perkins, 1972  Aneuploidy associated with the osmotic-sensitive cut strain in Neurospora. Genetics 71: s60. (Abstr.).

1973

140.  Barry, E. G., 1973  Introducing chromosomal genes into the cytoplasm of Neurospora. Genetics 77 (Suppl.): s16-s17. (Abstr.)

141.  [Deleted]

142.  Mylyk, O. M., 1973  A search for new heterokaryon compatibility loci in Neurospora crassa. Genetics 74 (Suppl.): s189. (Abstr.)

143.  Newmeyer, D. L., H. B. Howe, Jr., and D. R. Galeazzi, 1973  A search for complexity at the mating-type locus of Neurosporacrassa. Can. J. Genet. Cytol. 15: 577-585.

144.  Perkins, D. D., 1973  Additional special-purpose Neurospora stocks. Neurospora Newsl. 20: 40.

145.  Perkins, D. D., 1973  Freezing as a convenient method for preserving vegetative stocks. Neurospora Newsl. 20: 33.

146.  Perkins, D. D., and R. W. Barratt, 1973  A modest proposal regarding gene symbols. Neurospora Newsl. 20: 38.

147.  Perkins, D. D., M. R. Smith, and D. R. Galeazzi, 1973  New markers and linkage data. Neurospora Newsl. 20: 45-49.

148.  Perkins, D. D., and B. C. Turner, 1973  Reference strains of Neurosporaintermedia. Neurospora Newsl. 20: 41-42.

149.  Smith, D. A., 1973  A mutant affecting meiosis in Neurospora. Genetics 74 (Suppl.): s259. (Abstr.)

150.  Strickland, W. N., and D. D. Perkins, 1973  Rehydrating ascospores to improve germination. Neurospora Newsl. 20: 34-35.

1974

151.  Mylyk, O. M., E. G. Barry, and D. R. Galeazzi, 1974  New isogenic wild types in N. crassa. Neurospora Newsl. 21: 24.

152.  Newmeyer, D., and D. R. Galeazzi, 1974  A genetic factor which causes deletion of duplications in Neurospora. Genetics 77: s48. (Abstr.)

153.  Perkins, D. D., 1974  Osmotic mutants. Neurospora Newsl. 21: 25-26.

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

155.  Radford, A., 1974  Change in nomenclature of sorbose-resistant mutants. Neurospora Newsl. 21: 23.

156.  Schroeder, A. L., 1974  Properties of a UV-sensitive Neurospora  strain defective in pyrimidine dimer excision. Mutat. Res. 24: 9-16.

1975

157.  Fraser, M. J., 1975  Enzymes of Neurospora crassa which attack UV-irradiated DNA. In  Molecular Mechanisms for the Repair of DNA, Part B, pp. 577-579. (P. C. Hanawalt and R. B. Setlow, eds.) Plenum.

158.  Mylyk, O. M., 1975  Heterokaryon incompatibility genes in Neurosporacrassa detected using duplication-producing chromosome rearrangements. Genetics  80: 107-124.

159.  Mylyk, O. M., 1975  Heterokaryon incompatibility in natural populations of Neurospora crassa. Can. J. Genet. and Cytol. 17: 463. (Abstr.)

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

161.  Perkins, D. D., B. C. Turner, and E. G. Barry, 1975  Neurospora from nature. Genetics 80: s63. (Abstr.)

162.  Smith, D. A., 1975  A meiotic mutant of Neurosporacrassa. Genetics 80: 125-133.

163.  Schroeder, A. L., 1975  Genetic control of radiation sensitivity and DNA repair in Neurospora. p. 567-576. InMolecular mechanisms for repair of DNA, Part B. (P. C. Hanawalt and R. B. Setlow eds.), Plenum Press, New York.

164.  Turner, B. C., 1975  Duplications in Neurospora produced meiotically by a translocation T(I VI)NM103, and their breakdown to produce euploid derivatives. Genetics 80: s81. (Abstr.)

1976

165.  Mylyk, O. M., 1976  Heteromorphism for heterokaryon incompatibility genes in natural populations of Neurosporacrassa. Genetics 83: 275-284.

166.  Perkins, D. D., B. C. Turner, and E. G. Barry, 1976  Strains of Neurospora collected from nature. Evolution 30: 281-313.

167.  Raju, N. B., 1976  Cytology and gene action of Spore killer-2 in Neurospora. Genetics 83: s59-s60. (Abstr.)

168.  Raju, N. B., and D. Newmeyer, 1976  A Neurospora mutant having giant ascospores and synchronous supernumerary mitoses in the ascogenous cells. Genetics 83: s60. (Abstr.)

169.  Turner, B. C., and D. D. Perkins, 1976  Spore killer genes in Neurospora. Genetics 83: s77. (Abstr.)

170.  Turner, B. C., 1976  Dominance of the wild-type (sensitive) allele of cyh-1. Neurospora Newsl. 23: 24.

1977

171.  Newmeyer, D., and D. R. Galeazzi, 1977  The instability of Neurospora duplication Dp(IL IR)H4250 and its genetic control. Genetics 85: 461-487.

172.  Perkins, D. D., 1977  Behavior of Neurosporasitophila mating-type alleles in heterozygous duplications after introgression into Neurospora crassa. Exp. Mycol. 1: 166-172.

173.  Perkins, D. D., 1977  Details for preparing silica gel stocks. Neurospora Newsl. 24: 16-17.

174.  Perkins, D. D., 1977  Evidence confirming the location of het-d in linkage group IIR. Neurospora Newsl. 24: 11-12.

175.  Perkins, D. D., 1977  Linkage testers for genes far from centromere. Neurospora Newsl. 24: 14-15.

176.  Perkins, D. D., 1977  Map sequences established or confirmed by duplication coverage. Neurospora Newsl. 24: 14.

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

178.  Perkins, D. D., and E. G. Barry, 1977  Information on chromosome rearrangements. Neurospora Newsl. 24: 12-13.

179.  Raju, N. B., 1977  Mitosis in ethylene glycol-induced giant conidia of Neurospora. Proc. 2nd Intern. Congr. Mycol. 2: 550. (Abstr.)

180.  Raju, N. B., 1977  A mutant of Neurospora crassa having four-spored asci. Proc. 2nd Intern. Congr. Mycol. 2: 551. (Abstr.)

181.  Raju, N. B., and D. Newmeyer, 1977  Giant ascospores and abnormal croziers in a mutant of Neurospora crassa. Exp. Mycol. 1: 152-165.

182.  Shew, H. W., 1977  Isolation of mutants and establishment of linkage groups for Neurosporaintermedia. Genetics 86: s35. (Abstr.)

183.  Turner, B. C., 1977  Resistance to Spore killer genes in Neurospora strains from nature. Genetics 86: s65-s66. (Abstr.)

184.  Turner, B. C., 1977  Euploid derivatives of duplications from a translocation in Neurospora. Genetics 85: 439-460.

1978

185.  Barry, E. G., 1978  Interallelic somatic recombination in Neurosporacrassa. Proc. 14th Int. Congr. Genet. (Moscow). Contrib­uted papers sessions Abstracts, Part 1, p. 224 (Abstr.).

186.  Lu, B. C., and D. R. Galeazzi, 1978  Light and electron microscope observations of a meiotic mutant of Neurosporacrassa. Can. J. Bot. 56: 2694-2706.

187.  Newmeyer, D., and D. R. Galeazzi, 1978  A meiotic UV-sensitive mutant that causes deletion of duplications in Neurospora. Genetics 89: 245-269.

188.  Newmeyer, D., A. L. Schroeder, and D. R. Galeazzi, 1978  An apparent connection between histidine, recombination and repair in Neurospora. Genetics 89: 271-279.

189.  Perkins, D. D., and M. Björkman, 1978  A temperature-sensitive morphological mutant present in Beadle-Tatum and Rockefeller-Lindegren "wild-type" stocks and their derivatives. Neurospora Newsl. 25: 24-25.

190. Raju, N. B., 1978  Meiotic nuclear behavior and ascospore formation in five homothallic species of Neurospora. Can. J. Bot. 56: 754-763.

191. Raju, N. B., and D. D. Perkins, 1978  Barren perithecia in Neurospora crassa. Can. J. Genet. Cytol. 20: 41-59.

1979

192.  Perkins, D. D., 1979  Crossing over of flanking markers is less than 50% among convertants. Genetics 91: s94. (Abstr.)

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

194.  Perkins, D. D., 1979  A new, highly fertile microconidiating combination, dingy, fluffy. Neurospora Newsl. 26: 9.

195.  Perkins, D. D., and M. Björkman, 1979  Additional special purpose stocks. Neurospora Newsl. 26: 9-10.

196.  Raju, N. B., 1979  Cytogenetic behavior of Spore killer genes in Neurospora. Genetics 93: 607-623.

197.  Raju, N. B., 1979  A four-spored mutant of Neurosporacrassa. Exp. Mycol. 3: 270-280.

198.  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.

199.  Yoder, O. C., 1979  Experience with the Applegate-Nelson-Metzenberg method of mutant enrichment in high sorbose medium. Neurospora Newsl. 26: 23-24.

200.  Yoder, O. C., 1979  Guanine-requiring mutants. Neurospora Newsl. 26: 11.

201.  Yoder, O. C., 1979  Mutants with increased sensitivity to caffeine. Neurospora Newsl. 26: 11.

1980

202.  Perkins, D. D., and M. Björkman, 1980  Neurosporacrassa genetic maps. Genetic Maps 1: 160-165.

203.  Perkins, D. D., N. B. Raju, and E. G. Barry, 1980  A chromosome rearrangement in Neurospora that produces viable progeny containing two nucleolus organizers. Chromosoma 76: 255-275.

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

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