O'Neil Ray Collins
American mycologist
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O'Neil Ray Collins's Degrees
- PhD Mycology University of California, Berkeley
- Masters Botany University of California, Berkeley
- Bachelors Botany University of California, Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, O'Neil Ray Collins was an American botanist, mycologist, and specialist in slime-mold genetics. Early life Collins was born in Plaisance, Louisiana in 1931, and graduated from the local high school in 1948. After serving the United States Army in Europe, he earned his Bachelor of Science degree in botany in January 1957 from Southern University. His interest in mycology was cultivated by Lafayette Frederick, a professor at Southern. Collins later attended the University of Iowa and studied under Constantine J. Alexopoulos, receiving his master's in 1959 and doctorate in 1961. His thesis involved the study of slime-molds in the genera Physarum and Didymium.
O'Neil Ray Collins's Published Works
Published Works
- HETEROTHALLISM AND HOMOTHALLISM IN TWO MYXOMYCETES (1961) (68)
- MULTIPLE ALLELES AT THE INCOMPATIBILITY LOCUS IN THE MYXOMYCETE DIDYMIUM IRIDIS (1963) (65)
- Genetics of plasmodial compatibility and heterokaryosis in Didymium iridis. (1968) (40)
- Mating Types in Five Isolates of Physarum Polycephalum (1975) (37)
- REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEMS, MORPHOLOGY, AND GENETICAL DIVERSITY IN DID YMIUM IRIDIS (MYXOMYCETES) (1983) (36)
- HETEROTHALLISM AND HOMOTHALLISM: A STUDY OF 27 ISOLATES OF DIDYMIUM IRIDIS, A TRUE SLIME MOLD' (1976) (30)
- Directional Cytotoxic Reactions between Incompatible Plasmodia of DIDYMIUM IRIDIS. (1973) (29)
- Clonally-produced plasmodia in heterothallic isolates of Didymium iridis. (1968) (28)
- STUDIES ON THE MATING SYSTEMS OF ELEVEN SPECIES OF MYXOMYCETES (1976) (26)
- New mating types in Physarum polycephalum. (1977) (26)
- APOMICTIC-HETEROTHALLIC CONVERSION IN A MYXOMYCETE, DIDYMIUM IRIDIS (1980) (25)
- GENETICAL AND CYTOLOGICAL EVIDENCE FOR CHROMOSOMAL ELIMINATION IN A TRUE SLIME MOLD, DIDYMIUM IRIDIS' (1978) (24)
- Physarum Polycephalum: pH and Plasmodium Formation (1973) (24)
- Myxomycete biosystematics: Some recent developments and future research opportunities (1979) (24)
- Apomixis and Heterothallism in Stemonitis Flavogenita (Myxomycetes, Stemonitales) (1983) (23)
- FURTHER STUDIES IN MULTIPLE ALLELOMORPH HETEROTHALLISM IN THE MYXOMYCETE DIDYMIUM IRIDIS (1964) (23)
- Genetics of Somatic Fusion in PHYSARUM POLYCEPHALUM: the Ppii Strain. (1972) (22)
- Further Studies on the Genetics of Plasmodial Incompatibility in a Honduran Isolate of Didymium Iridis (1973) (21)
- Evidence for Polygenic Control of Plasmodial Fusion in Physarum polycephalum (1970) (21)
- Plasmodial Compatibility in Heterothallic and Homothallic Isolates of Didymium Iridis (1966) (21)
- CONTROL OF PLASMODIAL FUSION IN A PANAMANIAN ISOLATE OF DIDYMIUM IRIDIS (1970) (20)
- NUCLEAR DNA CONTENT OF MYXAMOEBAE AND PLASMODIA IN SIX NON‐HETEROTHALLIC ISOLATES OF A MYXOMYCETE, DIDYMIUM IRIDIS (1977) (19)
- Inheritance of the brown plasmodial pigment in Didymium iridis. (1966) (18)
- CHAPTER 2 – Didymium iridis in Past and Future Research (1982) (17)
- Apogamic induction of haploid plasmoida in a myxomycete, Didymium iridis. (1976) (16)
- LINKAGE STUDIES IN THE TRUE SLIME MOLD DIDYMIUM IRIDIS (1970) (16)
- DEVELOPMENT OF APOGAMIC AMOEBAE FROM HETEROTHALLIC LINES OF A MYXOMYCETE, DIDYMIUM IRIDIS' (1979) (16)
- GENETICS OF SOMATIC CELL FUSION IN TWO ISOLATES OF DIDYMIUM IRIDIS (1972) (16)
- DIDYMIUM IRIDIS MATING SYSTEMS: PARTIAL COMPATIBILITY BETWEEN MATING SERIES (1991) (15)
- Plasmodial Fusion in Physarum Polycephalum: Genetic Analysis of a Turtox Strain (1972) (15)
- CYTOPHOTOMETRIC MEASUREMENT OF NUCLEAR DNA IN SEVEN HETEROTHALLIC ISOLATES OF DIDYMIUM IRIDIS, A MYXOMYCETE (1976) (15)
- Non-mendelian inheritance of mitochondrial DNA and ribosomal DNA in the myxomycete, Didymium iridis (1988) (15)
- EVIDENCE FOR A MUTATION AT THE INCOMPATIBILITY LOCUS IN THE SLIME MOLD, DIDYMIUM IRIDIS. (1965) (15)
- CIPC-Induced and Spontaneously Produced Diploid Myxamoebae in a Myxomycete, Didymium Iridis: A Study of Mating-Type Heterozygotes (1981) (13)
- Complementation between two color mutants in a true slime mold, Didymium iridis. (1969) (11)
- MEIOSIS AND PREMEIOTIC DNA SYNTHESIS IN A HOMOTHALLIC COPRINUS (1990) (10)
- Comparative SEM Observations of Sporophore Characteristics in Three Species of Didymium (Myxomycetes, Physarales) (1984) (10)
- Genetical Analyses of an Apomictic-Heterothallic Convertant of Didymium Iridis (Myxomycetes) (1983) (9)
- Spore-to-spore cultivation of Didymium iridis on heat-killed bacteria (1988) (8)
- Effects of two mutations on production of a red plasmodial pigment in the myxomycete Didymium iridis. (1969) (8)
- Synaptonemal complexes in an apomictic line of Stemonitis flavogenita (myxomycetes, stemonitales) (1984) (6)
- Vegetative Incompatibility and Myxomycete Biology (1984) (5)
- HOMOTHALLISM IN COPRINUS PATOUILLARDII. DISTRIBUTION AND VARIATION (1989) (5)
- Genetical relatedness of a former apomict and a heterothallic isolate in Didymium iridis (Myxomycetes) (1985) (5)
- Experiments on the Genetics of a Slime Mold, Didymium Iridis. (1969) (4)
- Further Studies on Conversion from Non-Heterothallism to Heterothallism in Stemonitis Flavogenita (Myxomycetes, Stemonitales) (1988) (4)
- DIDYMIUM IRIDIS (MYXOMYCETES)1 (1985) (3)
- Plasmodial Incompatibility in the Myxomycete Didymium Nigripes (1978) (3)
- Reproductive behavior of a new isolate of Didymium iridis (Myxomycetes) (1989) (2)
- The Myxomycetes George W. Martin Constantine J. Alexopoulos (1970) (0)
- Mycogenetics Text Mycogenetics: An Introduction to the General Genetics of Fungi J. H. Burnett (1977) (0)
- Botany: An Introduction to Plant Biology T. Elliot Weier C. Ralph Stocking Michael G. Barbour (1971) (0)
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