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- Bachelors Biology University of California, Berkeley
- PhD Genetics Stanford University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, David Dexter Perkins was an American geneticist, a member of the faculty of the Department of Biology at Stanford University for more than 58 years, from 1948 until his death in 2007. He received his PhD in Zoology in 1949 from Columbia University. A member of the National Academy of Sciences, he served as president of the Genetics Society of America in 1977. In a scientific career that spanned more than six decades, Perkins collaborated on more than 300 papers. His associates included many graduate students and postdoctoral fellows who went on to scientific careers throughout the world.
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- The genome sequence of the filamentous fungus Neurospora crassa (2003) (1654)
- Biochemical Mutants in the Smut Fungus Ustilago Maydis. (1949) (553)
- Chromosomal loci of Neurospora crassa. (1982) (311)
- The cytogenetics of Neurospora. (1977) (212)
- Map construction in Neurospora crassa. (1954) (207)
- Neurospora: a model of model microbes (2002) (201)
- PRESERVATION OF NEUROSPORA STOCK CULTURES WITH ANHYDROUS SILICA GEL (1962) (200)
- Neurospora from natural populations: Toward the population biology of a haploid eukaryote (1988) (172)
- STRAINS OF NEUROSPORA COLLECTED FROM NATURE (1976) (162)
- Neurospora from natural populations: a global study. (2001) (134)
- Spore killer, a chromosomal factor in neurospora that kills meiotic products not containing it. (1979) (132)
- Diverse programs of ascus development in pseudohomothallic species of Neurospora, Gelasinospora, and Podospora. (1994) (118)
- Neurospora: the organism behind the molecular revolution. (1992) (100)
- Mating-type switching in filamentous ascomycetes. (1987) (99)
- The Neurospora Compendium: Chromosomal Loci (2000) (99)
- New Markers and Multiple Point Linkage Data in Neurospora. (1959) (98)
- The manifestation of chromosome rearrangements in unordered asci of Neurospora. (1974) (94)
- The Detection of Linkage in Tetrad Analysis. (1953) (91)
- Chromosome rearrangements in Neurospora and other filamentous fungi. (1997) (90)
- Different cell types in Neurospora crassa (2003) (81)
- Crossing-over and interference in a multiply marked chromosome arm of Neurospora. (1962) (71)
- The use of duplication-generating rearrangements for studying heterokaryon incompatibility genes in Neurospora. (1975) (69)
- NEW DATA ON MARKERS AND REARRANGEMENTS IN NEUROSPORA (1962) (66)
- Main features of vegetative incompatibility in Neurospora. (1988) (65)
- BARREN PERITHECIA IN NEUROSPORA CRASSA (1978) (64)
- Meiotic Drive in Neurospora and Other Fungi (1991) (53)
- Neurospora discreta, a new heterothallic species defined by its crossing behavior (1986) (48)
- An insertional translocation in neurospora that generates duplications heterozygous for mating type. (1972) (48)
- Occurrence of repeat induced point mutation in long segmental duplications of Neurospora. (1997) (42)
- Reversal of a Neurospora translocation by crossing over involving displaced rDNA, and methylation of the rDNA segments that result from recombination. (1986) (41)
- Expression of meiotic drive elements Spore killer-2 and Spore killer-3 in asci of Neurospora tetrasperma. (1991) (41)
- How should the infertility of interspecies crosses be designated (1994) (40)
- Advantages of using the inactive-mating-type a m1 strain as a helper component in heterokaryons (1984) (39)
- Neurospora at the millennium. (2000) (36)
- Hints and precautions for the care, feeding and breeding of Neurospora. (1986) (34)
- Evidence for Safety of NeurosporaSpecies for Academic and Commercial Uses (2000) (34)
- Chromosome rearrangements recovered following transformation of Neurospora crassa. (1993) (33)
- Programmed ascospore death in the homothallic ascomycete Coniochaeta tetraspora. (2000) (32)
- New markers and map sequences inNeurospora crassa, with a description of mapping by duplication coverage, and of multiple translocation stocks for testing linkage (2005) (29)
- Details for preparing silica gel stocks (1977) (27)
- 1 – In Praise of Diversity (1991) (26)
- Analysis of junction sequences resulting from integration at nonhomologous loci in Neurospora crassa. (1992) (25)
- Neurospora genetic nomenclature (1965) (23)
- Position of linkage group V markers in chromosome 2 of Neurospora crassa. (1969) (23)
- Putative multiple alleles at the vegetative (heterokaryon) incompatibility loci het-c and het-8 in Neurospora crassa (1993) (23)
- Crossing-over and interference in the centromere region of linkage group I of Neurospora. (1962) (20)
- Genetically determined nonselective abortion of asci in Neurospora crassa (1987) (20)
- New duplication-generating inversions in Neurospora. (1969) (19)
- Determination of the inactivating alterations in two mutant alleles of the Neurospora crassa cross-pathway control gene cpc-1. (1990) (18)
- Details for collection of asci as unordered groups of of eight projected ascospores (1966) (18)
- The frequency in Neurospora tetrads of multiple exchanges within short intervals (1962) (17)
- Multiple interchange stocks for linkage detection (1964) (16)
- An annotated pedigree of Neurospora crassa laboratory wild types, showing the probable origin of the nucleolus satellite and showing that certain stocks are not authentic. (1987) (16)
- Linkage Data for Group III Markers in Neurospora. (1959) (15)
- Neurospora strains incorporating fluffy, and their use as testers. (1989) (15)
- Behavior of Neurospora sitophila mating-type alleles in heterozygous duplications after introgression into Neurospora crassa (1977) (15)
- Wild type Neurospora crassa strains preferred for use as standards (2004) (13)
- Restriction polymorphism maps of Neurospora crassa: 2000 update (2000) (13)
- Recurrent Locus-Specific Mutation Resulting From a Cryptic Ectopic Insertion in Neurospora (2007) (13)
- Chromosome rearrangements that involve the nucleolus organizer region in Neurospora. (1995) (12)
- Conventional and unconventional analysis of an inversion in Neurospora. (1982) (11)
- Use of Neurospora spore killer strains to obtain centromere linkage data without dissecting asci. (1986) (11)
- Deviations from 1:1 and numbers of progeny necessary for establishing linkage (1994) (11)
- Neurospora crassa genetic maps and mapped loci (2000) (11)
- Linear growth rates of strains representing 10 Neurospora species (1986) (11)
- Neurospora alcoy linkage tester stocks with group VII marked, and their use for mapping translocations (1991) (10)
- The basis of decreased recombination in certain outcrosses of Neurospora crassa. (1992) (10)
- Three-to-one segregation from reciprocal translocation quadrivalents in Neurospora and its bearing on the interpretation of spore-abortion patterns in unordered asci. (1995) (10)
- Strains for identifying and studying individual vegetative (heterokaryon) incompatibility loci in Neurospora crassa (1993) (10)
- A chromosome rearrangement in Neuvospora that produces viable progeny containing two nucleolus organizers (2004) (8)
- The first published scientific study of Neurospora, including a description of photoinduction of carotenoids (1991) (8)
- Alternate fluffy testers for detecting and diagnosing chromosome rearrangements in Neurospora crassa. (1989) (8)
- Photoinduced carotenoid synthesis in perithecial-wall tissue of Neurospora crassa. (1988) (7)
- Main features of Spore killer systems in Neurospora. (1987) (7)
- New markers and linkage data (1963) (7)
- Preliminary characterization of chromosome rearrangements using shot asci (1966) (7)
- Experience using alcoy multiple translocation tester strains to assign genes and chromosome rearrangements to linkage groups (1966) (7)
- Neurospora perithecia: The first sighting (2002) (6)
- Linkage Data for Group V Markers in Neurospora. (1959) (6)
- Strains for studying Spore killer elements in four Neurospora species (1993) (6)
- A chromosome rearrangement in Neurospora that produces segmental aneuploid progeny containing only part of the nucleolus organizer (2004) (6)
- Determining the order of genes, centromeres, and rearrangement breakpoints inNeurospora by tests of duplication coverage (1986) (6)
- Cytogenetics of an intrachromosomal transposition in Neurospora (1995) (6)
- Use of a helper strain in Neurospora crassa to maintain stocks of uvs-4 and uvs-5, which deteriorate unless sheltered in heterokaryons (1993) (5)
- Neurospora tetrasperma bibliography (1994) (4)
- A temperature-sensitive morphological mutant present in Beadle-Tatum and Rockefeller-Lindegren “wild-type” stocks and their derivatives (1978) (4)
- Neurospora as an object for cytogenetic research : chromosome rearrangements, crossing over, duplications, meiosis, meiotic drive, recombination (1979) (4)
- Comments on Metzenberg's procedure for isolating unordered Neurospora asci. (1988) (4)
- New multicent linkage testers for centromere-linked genes and rearrangements in Neurospora (1990) (4)
- Neurospora Chronology 1843-2002 (2002) (4)
- Asci of bis X bis crosses for chromosome cytology (1962) (4)
- Information on chromosome rearrangements (1977) (4)
- Interference between Exchanges in Tetrads of Sordaria fimicola (1963) (4)
- Linkage testers having markers near centromere (1972) (4)
- Newly mapped chromosomal loci of Neurospora crassa. (1987) (4)
- Genetically determined round ascospores (1972) (3)
- Transfer of genes and translocations from Neurospora crassa to N. tetrasperma (1991) (3)
- New chromosome rearrangements from conidia of Neurospora wild type OR23-1VA (1993) (3)
- Reference strains of Neurospora intermedia (1973) (3)
- Crossing over frequency following inbreeding inNeurospora (2005) (3)
- MODIFICATION OF ULTRA VIOLET-INDUCED MUTATION FREQUENCY AND SURVIVAL IN BACTERIA BY POST-IRRADIATION TREATMENT * BY C . 0 (3)
- Special purpose Neurospora stocks (1972) (3)
- A fratricidal fungal prion (2003) (3)
- Neurospora tetrasperma helper strains using the E gene (1994) (3)
- Neurospora chromosome rearrangements with mutant phenotypes provide an opportunity to sequence breakpoint junctions (1995) (2)
- Why "Red bread mold" is an inappropriate name for Neurospora (2005) (2)
- Neurospora Genetics at Turn of the Century (2000) (2)
- col-3: colonial-3 is an allele of bn: button in Neurospora (1986) (2)
- Rehydrating ascospores to improve germination (1973) (2)
- Neurospora tetrasperma bibliography - Additions (2003) (2)
- Additional irreparable temperature-sensitive mutants. (1983) (2)
- Response of thi-5 and thi-1 to vitamin pyrimidine (1972) (2)
- Additional special purpose stocks (1979) (2)
- Convenient scoring of deoxyglucose resistance in Neurospora (1994) (1)
- Information on Individual Loci (2001) (1)
- The 2005 Thomas Hunt Morgan Medal. Robert L. Metzenberg. (2005) (1)
- Evidence confirming location of het-d in linkage group IIR (1977) (1)
- Gene order in albino region of LGI (1971) (1)
- A new report concerning nuclear DNA content and premeiotic DNA synthesis in fungi (1990) (1)
- Methods for extracting markers from Spore killer strains of Neurospora crassa (1996) (1)
- ro-9: ropy-9 (R2526) is apparently an allele of da: dapple (R2375) in Neurospora. (1986) (1)
- Recommendations regarding Neurospora genetic nomenclature (1996) (1)
- Reference strains of Neurospora sitophila (1972) (1)
- Visibly distinguishable albino alleles in Neurospora crassa. (1989) (1)
- Programmed Ascospore Death in the Homothallic (2000) (1)
- New morphological mutants (1969) (1)
- Freezing as a convenient method for preserving vegetative stocks (1973) (1)
- Summary of markers at extremes of the known linkage groups (1966) (1)
- A modest proposal regarding gene symbols (1973) (1)
- Map sequences established or confirmed by duplication coverage (1977) (0)
- A highly fertile fluffy allele, fl^Y, which produces macroconidia. (1988) (0)
- Conidiating colonial strains suitable for replication (1971) (0)
- How to Identify and Score Genes That Confer Vegetative (heterokaryon) Incompatibility (2006) (0)
- Jesse R. Singleton, 1918-1962 (1962) (0)
- Publications Received (1955) (0)
- Alexandra Putrament, 1926-2003 (2003) (0)
- BIOCHEMICAL MUTANTS I N THE SMUT FUNGUS (2003) (0)
- Locus designations for temperature-sensitive mutants (1972) (0)
- GUEST COMMENTARY Evidence for Safety of Neurospora Species for Academic and Commercial Uses (2000) (0)
- Additional special-purpose Neurosporo stocks (1973) (0)
- How to separate the components of a heterokaryon. (2002) (0)
- REVIEW Neurospora at the Millennium (2001) (0)
- Wacslaw Gajewski, 1911-1997 (2003) (0)
- How to test for complementation between mutant strains (2006) (0)
- Presumptive new alleles of het-c (1972) (0)
- Corrections to the Neurospora Compendium (2002) (0)
- The 2005 Thomas Hunt Morgan Medal (2005) (0)
- Linkage testers for genes far from centromere (1977) (0)
- How to recognize and diagnose chromosome rearrangements (2006) (0)
- A new, highly fertile microconidiating combination, dingy, fluffy (1979) (0)
- New supplements for the formate mutant of Neurospora. A possible role for ascorbic acid (1988) (0)
- Raymond W. Barratt, 1920-2002 (2003) (0)
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