“…This primed Neurospora’s readiness as a model for circadian research when Pittendrigh described the visual phenotypic clock output of conidial formation of Neurospora growing on race tubes (Beadle and Tatum, 1941; Pittendrigh et al, 1959). Since then, Neurospora has contributed greatly to the elucidation of the genetic and biochemical mechanisms of eukaryotic clocks, as well as to the fields of recombination, gene action, and cell growth in eukaryotic cells (Loros, 1998; Fuller et al, 2014; Roche et al, 2014; Jankowski et al, 2020). In Neurospora , the core negative-arm protein is FREQUENCY (FRQ; Dunlap and Loros, 2004; Cha et al, 2015; Pelham et al, 2018).…”