Information and tips on how to avoid pitfalls and keep out of trouble in the Neurospora lab. Includes: Culture, incubation, storage, and disposal; Stock preservation; Spore and colony counts; Making crosses and recovering progeny; Use of heterokaryons for allelism tests; Use of unordered asci to estimate the relation of translocation breakpoints to centromeres. - [Read How to Avoid Pitfalls and Keep Out of Trouble in the Neurospora Lab]
Protocol for spore germination. This procedure is typically used for the isolation and preparation of spores from a diploid strain heterozygous for a marked disruption (e.g., yfg1::his3+) Inoculation of the spore population into minimal medium lacking the nutritional supplement corresponding to the disruption marker (e.g., minimal medium lacking histidine) allows only the disruption spores to germinate. - [Read Spore Germination Protocol]