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- Phycomyces_blakesleeanus abstract "Phycomyces blakesleeanus is a filamentous fungus in the Order Mucorales of the phylum Zygomycota or subphylum Mucoromycotina. The spore-bearing sporangiophores of Phycomyces are very sensitive to different environmental signals including light, gravity, wind, chemicals and adjacent objects. They exhibit phototropic growth: most Phycomyces research has focused on sporangiophore photobiology, such as phototropism and photomecism ('light growth response'). Metabolic, developmental, and photoresponse mutants have been isolated, some of which have been genetically mapped. At least ten different genes (named madA through to madJ) are required for phototropism. The madA gene encodes a protein related to the White Collar 1 class of photoreceptors that are present in other fungi, while madB encodes a protein related to the White Collar 2 protein that physically bind to White collar 1 to participate in the responses to light.Phycomyces also exhibits an avoidance response, in which the growing sporangiophore avoids solid objects in its path, bending away from them without touching them, and then continuing to grow upward again. This is believed to result from an unidentified \"avoidance gas\" that is emitted by the growing zone of the sporangiophore. This gas would concentrate in the airspace between the Phycomyces and the object. This higher concentration would be detected by the side of the sporangiophore's growing zone, which would grow faster, causing the sporangiophore to bend away.Phycomyces blakesleeanus became the primary organism of research of the Nobel laureate Max Delbrück starting in the 1950s, when Delbrück decided to switch from research on bacteriophage and bacteria to P. blakesleeanus.A genetic linkage map was developed for P.blakesleeanus. This genetic map was constructed from 121 progeny of a cross between two wild type isolates and involved 134 markers. The markers were mostly PCR-based restriction fragment length polymorphisms. Zygospores are the sexual structures of P. blakesleeanus in which the diploid zygote is formed and meiosis is presumed to take place. The data from this cross provided supporting evidence for meiosis during zygospore development.".
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- Phycomyces_blakesleeanus wikiPageRevisionID "633416466".
- Phycomyces_blakesleeanus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Zygomycota.
- Phycomyces_blakesleeanus wikiPageWikiLink Fungus.
- Phycomyces_blakesleeanus wikiPageWikiLink Hans_Edmund_Nicola_Burgeff.
- Phycomyces_blakesleeanus wikiPageWikiLink Max_Delbrück.
- Phycomyces_blakesleeanus wikiPageWikiLink Mucorales.
- Phycomyces_blakesleeanus wikiPageWikiLink Photobiology.
- Phycomyces_blakesleeanus wikiPageWikiLink Photomecism.
- Phycomyces_blakesleeanus wikiPageWikiLink Phototropism.
- Phycomyces_blakesleeanus wikiPageWikiLink Zygomycota.
- Phycomyces_blakesleeanus wikiPageWikiLinkText "Phycomyces blakesleeanus".
- Phycomyces_blakesleeanus binomial "Phycomyces blakesleeanus".
- Phycomyces_blakesleeanus binomialAuthority "Burgeff, 1925".
- Phycomyces_blakesleeanus imageCaption "Phycomyces blakesleeanus zygosporangia".
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- Phycomyces_blakesleeanus subject Category:Zygomycota.
- Phycomyces_blakesleeanus hypernym Fungus.
- Phycomyces_blakesleeanus type Fungus.
- Phycomyces_blakesleeanus comment "Phycomyces blakesleeanus is a filamentous fungus in the Order Mucorales of the phylum Zygomycota or subphylum Mucoromycotina. The spore-bearing sporangiophores of Phycomyces are very sensitive to different environmental signals including light, gravity, wind, chemicals and adjacent objects. They exhibit phototropic growth: most Phycomyces research has focused on sporangiophore photobiology, such as phototropism and photomecism ('light growth response').".
- Phycomyces_blakesleeanus label "Phycomyces blakesleeanus".
- Phycomyces_blakesleeanus sameAs Q15632547.
- Phycomyces_blakesleeanus sameAs Phycomyces_blakesleeanus.
- Phycomyces_blakesleeanus sameAs m.06tkms.
- Phycomyces_blakesleeanus sameAs Phycomyces_blakesleeanus.
- Phycomyces_blakesleeanus sameAs Phycomyces_blakesleeanus.
- Phycomyces_blakesleeanus sameAs Q15632547.
- Phycomyces_blakesleeanus wasDerivedFrom Phycomyces_blakesleeanus?oldid=633416466.
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