DescriptionFour 3-day old Aspergillus colonies on a Petri dish.png
Four Aspergillus colonies grown at 37°C for three days on rich media. Clockwise from top-left: an Aspergillus nidulans laboratory strain; a similar strain with a mutation in the yA marker gene involved in green pigmentation; an Aspergillus oryzae strain used in soy fermentation; the Aspergillus oryzae strain that had its genome sequenced, RIB40. Background is black card. Originally scanned 20 Aug 2008.
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{{Information |Description=Four Aspergillus colonies grown at 30°C for three days on rich media. Clockwise from top-left: an ''Aspergillus nidulans'' laboratory strain; a similar strain with a mutation in the ''yA'' marker gene involved in green