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Distribution of sterigmatocystin in filamentous fungi

Fungal Biology, 2011
During the last 50y, the carcinogenic mycotoxin sterigmatocystin (ST) has been reported in several phylogenetically and phenotypically different genera: Aschersonia, Aspergillus, Bipolaris, Botryotrichum, Chaetomium, Emericella, Eurotium, Farrowia, Fusarium, Humicola, Moelleriella, Monocillium and Podospora.
Rank, Christian   +5 more
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Population genetics of filamentous fungi

Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, 1994
Population genetics aims to understand causes and consequences of the genetic structure of populations, i.e. distributions of genetic variants in space and time. Among the most important determinants of the genetic population structure is the genetic system itself, which is the collection of processes and mechanisms responsible for the transmission of ...
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Mitochondrial dynamics in filamentous fungi

Fungal Genetics and Biology, 2002
Mitochondria are essential organelles of eukaryotic cells. They grow continuously throughout the cell cycle and are inherited by daughter cells upon cell division. Inheritance of mitochondria and maintenance of mitochondrial distribution and morphology require active transport of the organelles along the cytoskeleton and depend on membrane fission and ...
Benedikt, Westermann, Holger, Prokisch
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Supernumerary chromosomes in filamentous fungi

Current Genetics, 1998
Within a fungal species, a subset of individuals may have more than the minimal complement of chromosomes. If the extra chromosomes are composed primarily of DNA not found in all representatives of the species, they are most appropriately referred to as supernumerary chromosomes.
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Filamentous Fungi in Cheese Production

2018
Filamentous fungi play important roles in the production of a variety of cheeses. The most famous are the blue cheeses, such as Roquefort or Gorgonzola, in which Penicillium roqueforti is the principal mold, and the moldy soft cheeses, such as Camembert or Brie, in which production involves Penicillium camemberti. There are also other filamentous fungi
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Filamentous Fungi

Journal of Biotechnology, 1989
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The role of filamentous fungi in advancing the development of a sustainable circular bioeconomy

Bioresource Technology, 2022
Rachma Wikandari, Mohammad J Taherzadeh
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Actin organization and dynamics in filamentous fungi

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2011
Adokiye Berepiki   +2 more
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