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Aspergillus nidulans (also
called Emericella nidulans when
referring to its ****ual form, or teleomorph) is one of many
species of
filamentous fungi in...
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scientifically in 1798 by
Christian Hendrik Persoon as
Agaricus nidulans. The
specific epithet nidulans means "partly
encased or
lying in a cavity". It is commonly...
- from the medium, and is
therefore far more cost-effective. A.
nidulans (Emericella
nidulans) has been used as a
research organism for many
years and was...
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Cirsium nidulans. "Arctium
nidulans (Regel) Sennikov",
Plants of the
World Online,
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew,
retrieved 2023-05-12 "Arctium
nidulans (Regel)...
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Zealand Arctium ×
mixtum (Simonk.)
Nyman Arctium nemorosum Lej.
Arctium nidulans (Regel)
Sennikov Arctium ×
nothum (Ruhmer) J.Weiss –
central and eastern...
- gave it the name P.
nidulans,
following it with Persoon's P. rutilans, which, he
naively remarked, was
perhaps a
variety of P.
nidulans. The two species...
- in the
legume family, Fabaceae. It
includes a
single species,
Mecopus nidulans, a
scrambling perennial or
subshrub native to India, Indochina, the Andaman...
- 1991. In 2018,
researchers genetically engineered the
microbe Aspergillus nidulans to
produce carminic acid. It was
previously thought that it
contains α-D-glucopyranosyl...
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their biochemical theories.
Other important model fungi are
Aspergillus nidulans and the
yeasts Saccharomyces cerevisiae and
Schizosaccharomyces pombe,...
- dis****embling,
while the
basal ring
remaining intact. Five
septins are
found in A.
nidulans (AnAspAp, AnAspBp, AnAspCp, AnAspDp, AnAspEp).
AnAspBp forms single rings...