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Volume 26 (1979)
This volume originally published as Neurospora Newsletter #26.Frontmatter
Host-vector systems in eukaryote mircoorganisms
Neurospora Newsletter
Research Notes
"In situ" changes in enzyme activity during Neurospora conidial germination
R. L. Christensen and J. C. Schmit
Incorporation and degradation of lignoceric acid in cel
K. J. Friedman and D. Glick
A search for position effects in Neurospora
T. E. Johnson
Wild Neurospora isolated from soil
P. Palanivelu and R. Moherhwari
Cyclic AMP deficiency, modifier-mutations, and instability of the cr-1 phenotype
S. Said and H. F. Terenzi
The effect of polyethylene glycol upon DNA uptake in Neurospora crassa
M. Schablik, Zs. Feher, A. Zsindeley, and G. Szabo
Effect of copper and manganese on free amino acid content of Neurospora crassa
C. Subramanyam and G. Venkateswerlu
Technical Notes
Protoplasts from Neurospora crassa
E. Agsteribbe
An improved glycerol minimal medium
G. W. Charlang
Fluorescent staining of Neurospora nuclei with DAPI
E. Martegani and F. Trezzi
A new culture method for biochemical studies of the circadian clock
J. Perlman and J. F. Feldman
Semi-quantitative analysis of protease activity
D. J. Rigby, T. J. Balls, and A. Radford
Isolation of ribosomes from Neurospora and their analysis using a vertical rotor
N. Tublitz, D. Foster, and P. J. Russell
Experience with the Applegate-Nelson-Metzenberg method of mutant enrichment in high sorbose medium
O. C. Yoder
Methods for Stock Preservation
Survival of Neurospora conidia on silica gel
D.E. A. Catcheside and D. G. Catcheside
Cryopreservation of slime mutants of Neurospora crassa
S. C. Jong and E. E. Davis
Preservation of Neurospora stock cultures with the silica gel method for extended periods of time
H. G. Kolmark
New Mutants and Stocks
cpl-1: A Neurospora mutant sensitive to chloromphenicol
J. H. Chalmers and P. St. Lawrence
Additional special purpose stocks
D. D. Perkins and M. Björkman
Guanine-requiring mutants
O. C. Yoder
Teaching Notes
A Neurospora experiment for on introductory biology course
A.J. F. Griffiths