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[edit]DescriptionCharacterization-of-Greenbeard-Genes-Involved-in-Long-Distance-Kind-Discrimination-in-a-Microbial-pbio.1002431.s012.ogv |
English: Germlings of strains from different communication groups (CG1, FGSC 2489 and CG2, JW161) avoid each other. Conidia of the strain FGSC 2489 expressing cytoplasmic GFP (green) were mixed with conidia of the strain JW161 stained with FM4-64 (red). Germination and communication was followed 4 h after inoculation. Pictures were taken every 30 s. Yellow arrows mark chemotropic interactions between genetically identical germlings. Black arrows mark genetically different germlings that do not show chemotropic interactions, although they are close enough to interact. Scale bar: 10 μm. |
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Source | S2 Movie from Heller J, Zhao J, Rosenfield G, Kowbel D, Gladieux P, Glass N (2016). "Characterization of Greenbeard Genes Involved in Long-Distance Kind Discrimination in a Microbial Eukaryote". PLOS Biology. DOI:10.1371/journal.pbio.1002431. PMID 27077707. PMC: 4831770. | ||
Author | Heller J, Zhao J, Rosenfield G, Kowbel D, Gladieux P, Glass N | ||
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Short title | Germlings of strains from different communication groups (CG1, FGSC 2489 and CG2, JW161) avoid each other. |
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Author | Heller J, Zhao J, Rosenfield G, Kowbel D, Gladieux P, Glass N |
Usage terms | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ |
Image title | Conidia of the strain FGSC 2489 expressing cytoplasmic GFP (green) were mixed with conidia of the strain JW161 stained with FM4-64 (red). Germination and communication was followed 4 h after inoculation. Pictures were taken every 30 s. Yellow arrows mark chemotropic interactions between genetically identical germlings. Black arrows mark genetically different germlings that do not show chemotropic interactions, although they are close enough to interact. Scale bar: 10 μm. |
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Date and time of digitizing | 2016-04-14 |
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