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    Mitochondrial inheritance patterns in Didymium iridis are not influenced by stage of mating competency by Scheer, Marc A., Silliker, Margaret E.

    Published in Mycologia (2006)
    “…To test whether the timing of transition to mating competency affected mitochondrial transmission patterns in D. iridis. Reciprocal crosses were made by…”
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    Evaluation of the efficiency of sexual reproduction in restoring Podospora anserina mitochondrial DNA to wild-type by Silliker, M.E, Monroe, J.A, Jorden, M.A

    Published in Current genetics (01-10-1997)
    “…A Podospora anserina mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) rearrangement mutant, Mn19, was crossed with a deletion mutant, alphaDelta5. Ascospores (212) from random asci…”
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    Elimination of mitochondrial mutations by sexual reproduction: two Podospora anserina mitochondrial mutants yield only wild-type progeny when mated by Silliker, M.E, Liotta, M.R, Cummings, D.J. (DePaul Univ., Chicago, IL (USA). Dept. of Biological Sciences)

    Published in Current genetics (01-09-1996)
    “…In order to understand the transmission of mitochondrial mutations in sexual crosses of Podospora, we attempted to create compatible strains with defined…”
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    Genetic and molecular analysis of a long-lived strain of Podospora anserina by Silliker, M.E. (University of Colorado School of Medicine, Denver, CO), Cummings, D.J

    Published in Genetics (Austin) (01-08-1990)
    “…A genetic and molecular analysis of a long-lived strain of Podospora anserina, Mn19, was undertaken to detect mutations in genes responsible for senescence. In…”
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    A mitochondrial DNA rearrangement and three new mitochondrial plasmids from long-lived strains of Podospora anserina by Silliker, M E, Cummings, D J

    Published in Plasmid (01-07-1990)
    “…The excision-junction sites of a mtDNA rearrangement of a long-lived strain of Podospora anserina, Mn19, were cloned and sequenced. Analysis of sequence and…”
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