Book ID: 24442
TIMBERLAKE, William E. (ed.)
Molecular Genetics of Filamentous Fungi. Proceedings of a UCLA Symposium, held in Keystone, Colorado, April 13-19,1985. (UCLA Symposia on Molecular and Cellular Biology, New Series, vol. 34). illustr. tabs. XVIII,465 p. gr8vo. Cloth.
Contents: Transformation and Gene Manipulation/ Metabolic Gene Regulation. Fungal Differentiation and Development. Molecular Genetics of the Cytoskeleton/ Genome Organization and Evolution/ MolecularGenetics of Industrial Fungi/ Molecular Bases of Fungal Pathogenicity toPlants/ Index. - Filamentous fungi are of enormous significance to theworld economy, as sources of commercially important biotechnologicalproducts, foodstuffs and as factors in the destruction of othercommercially important plants. Molecular genetics offers new promise ofenhancing the productive capacity of the commercially useful fungi, aswell as for the development of methods to control the destructive species... Molecular Genetics of Filamentous Fungi, presents recentadvances in basic studies of these fungi and in gene manipulation techniques aimed at transforming their productive characteristics.