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. 1980 Feb;141(2):565–569. doi: 10.1128/jb.141.2.565-569.1980

High-frequency heterokaryon formation by Mucor racemosus.

B A Lasker, P T Borgia
PMCID: PMC293660  PMID: 7364713

Abstract

Heterokaryons from Mucor racemosus were produced from two auxotrophic strains of the fungus. Germlings were converted to spheroplasts by using commercial chitinase and purified Myxobacter AL-1 chitosanase. Spheroplasts from the auxotrophic strains were mixed and fused in solutions of polyethylene glycol and CaCl2. Under optimal conditions, prototrophic heterokaryons were formed at a frequency of about 5%.

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