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The significance of genetics in biology today stems to a
considerable extent from the knowledge which has been obtained
through the use of fungi as experimental objects. As a result of
their short generation time, their ease of culture under laboratory
conditions, and the possibil ity of identifying the four products
of meiosis through tetrad analysis, the fungi have proven
themselves in many ways superior to the classic genetic
experimental material such as Drosophila and maize. Because they
permit investigation of genetic fine structure as well as
biochemical analysis of the function of the genetic material, the
fungi can be used, just as the bacteria and bacteriophages, for
molecular biological research. Further, the fungi, because of their
simple organi zation, are suitable for investigation of the genetic
and physiological bases of morphogenesis and of extrachromosomal
inheritance. This monograph is an attempt to summarize and
interpret the results of genetic research on fungi. The reader
should be reminded that review and interpretation of original
research are inevitably influenced by the authors' own opinions. An
understanding of the basic principles of genetics is assumed."
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