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The fungal pathogen Rhizoctonia solani AG-8 has 2 nuclear haplotypes that differ in abundance. [PDF]

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Sperschneider J   +4 more
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Facultative heterochromatin mediated by core and accessory chromosome-encoded H3K27-specific methyltransferases controls virulence in a fungal phytopathogen. [PDF]

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Janevska S   +8 more
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Chromosome-scale Genome Assembly of the Most Abundant Ectomycorrhizal Fungus Cenococcum Geophilum Reveals Massive TE Expansion and RIP Defense Mechanism. [PDF]

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Dauphin B   +10 more
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A Fungal Gene for Antibiotic Resistance on a Dispensable ("B") Chromosome

Science, 1991
A family of cytochrome P-450 ( Pda ) genes in the pathogenic fungus Nectria haematococca is responsible for the detoxification of the phytoalexin pisatin, an antimicrobial compound produced by garden pea ( Pisum sativum L.).
V P, Miao, S F, Covert, H D, VanEtten
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Fine-Scale Chromosomal Changes in Fungal Fitness

Current Fungal Infection Reports, 2014
Fungi are frequently exposed to changing environments and must adapt continuously to retain their fitness. This is especially true when changes occur rapidly and toward harsher conditions – a situation, for example, encountered by pathogenic fungi when they infect a host and during the different stages of infections.
Daniel Fischer   +2 more
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Deciphering evolutionary strata on plant sex chromosomes and fungal mating-type chromosomes through compositional segmentation

Plant Molecular Biology, 2015
Sex chromosomes have evolved from a pair of homologous autosomes which differentiated into sex determination systems, such as XY or ZW system, as a consequence of successive recombination suppression between the gametologous chromosomes. Identifying the regions of recombination suppression, namely, the "evolutionary strata", is central to understanding
Ravi S, Pandey, Rajeev K, Azad
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Fungal chromosomes

Journal of Genetics, 1996
There are now four well-established methods to examine the chromosomes of filamentous fungi: mapping genes to linkage groups by recombination analyses, light-microscopic observation of chromosomes in meiotic divisions, electron-microscopic observation of the synaptonemal complexes between homologous chromosomes in prophase of meiosis, and separation of
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