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Poster Session Robinson, Aaron J [1], Hutchinson, Miriam [1], Natvig, Donald O. [1]. A Genetic Analysis of Differences in Optimal and Maximal Growth Temperatures among Mesophilic and Thermophilic Members of the Sordariales. Understanding the genetics of temperature responses in filamentous fungi has important implications for ecology, cell biology and industry. We are comparing optimal and maximal growth temperatures for strains from varying latitudes and elevations in an attempt to identify candidate strains for genetic analysis. We are employing the mesophile Neurospora discreta and the thermophile Myceliopthera heterothallica, both members of the Sordariales with fully sequenced genomes. Race-tube experiments show differences between the optimal growth temperatures (OGT) of N. discreta strains from New Mexico and Alaska, as well as M. heterothallica strains from Germany and Indiana. We are now determining whether differences in OGT segregate among progeny from crosses of these strains, toward the goal of using genomic approaches to identify the genes responsible. Log in to add this item to your schedule
1 - University of New Mexico, Department of Biology, Department of Biology, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico, 87131, United States
Keywords: Neurospora Myceliopthera fungal ecology fungal genetics Optimal growth temperature Sordariales.
Presentation Type: Offered Paper - Poster Session: P2 Location: Lincoln Room/Kellogg Hotel and Conference Center Date: Tuesday, June 10th, 2014 Time: 8:00 PM Number: P2010 Abstract ID:85 Candidate for Awards:Graduate Student Poster Presentation Award |