Species

Neurospora crassa 73

[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Sordariales | Sordariaceae | Neurospora ]

Neurospora_crassa_73 Picture Source
Taxonomy:Eukaryota | Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | Ascomycota | saccharomyceta | Pezizomycotina | leotiomyceta | sordariomyceta | Sordariomycetes | Sordariomycetidae | Sordariales | Sordariaceae | Neurospora
Anamorph:Chrysonilia crassa
Comment:Neurospora crassa is the best-characterized of the filamentous fungi, a group of organisms critically important to agriculture, medicine, and the environment. This orange bread mold is an important model organism for genetic and biochemical studies.
Ncbi Go to NCBI Taxonomy (5141)
Eol Encyclopedia of life
Wiki Wikipedia
Publication:
et. al. Right (2015)
Genome Announc 3, e00074-15. Down

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Neurospora crassa OR74A

[ Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | . . .
. . . | Sordariaceae | Neurospora | Neurospora crassa ]

Neurospora_crassa_OR74A Picture Source
Taxonomy:Eukaryota | Opisthokonta | Fungi | Dikarya | Ascomycota | saccharomyceta | Pezizomycotina | leotiomyceta | sordariomyceta | Sordariomycetes | Sordariomycetidae | Sordariales | Sordariaceae | Neurospora | Neurospora crassa
Anamorph:Chrysonilia crassa
Comment:Neurospora crassa is the best-characterized of the filamentous fungi, a group of organisms critically important to agriculture, medicine, and the environment. This orange bread mold is an important model organism for genetic and biochemical studies.
Ncbi Go to NCBI Taxonomy (367110)
Eol Encyclopedia of life
Wiki Wikipedia
Publications:
et. al. Right (2004)
Eukaryot Cell 3, 1088-100. Down
et. al. Right (2003)
Nature 422, 859-68. Down

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References:170
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