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Evolutionary and structural diversity of fungal laccases
Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, 2003Fungal laccases have been extensively exploited for industrial purposes and there is a wealth of information available regarding their reaction mechanism, biological role and several molecular aspects, including cloning, heterologous expression and transcriptional analyses.
Brenda, Valderrama +3 more
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Fungal diversity in the Antarctic active layer
Microbiology, 2014Taxonomic diversity of fungi in the samples of the active layer of Antarctica was investigated using conventional microbiological techniques and metagenomic analysis of total DNA extracted from environmental samples. The list of Antarctic microscopic fungi was expanded, including detection of the species representing a portion of the fungal complex ...
G A, Kochkina +6 more
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Extensive Fungal Diversity in Plant Roots
Science, 2002Fungi play crucially important roles in the biosphere, mediating many ecological processes. Despite this, the fungal diversity in natural habitats is poorly known. Using newly designed fungal-specific polymerase chain reaction (PCR) primers ([1][1]), we examined total fungal diversity in ...
Philippe, Vandenkoornhuyse +4 more
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Algal and Fungal Diversity in Antarctic Lichens
Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology, 2014AbstractThe composition of lichen ecosystems except mycobiont and photobiont has not been evaluated intensively. In addition, recent studies to identify algal genotypes have raised questions about the specific relationship between mycobiont and photobiont.
Chae Haeng, Park +5 more
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Science, 2016
Microbiology How many species of fungi exist, and how are they related to each other? Recent environmental surveys have provided evidence of entire branches of the fungal tree of life that were unknown. In a Perspective, Hibbett explains that nevertheless, few of these discoveries have led to new species being named.
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Microbiology How many species of fungi exist, and how are they related to each other? Recent environmental surveys have provided evidence of entire branches of the fungal tree of life that were unknown. In a Perspective, Hibbett explains that nevertheless, few of these discoveries have led to new species being named.
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Coding fungal tandem repeats as generators of fungal diversity
Fungal Biology Reviews, 2008Abstract Coding tandem repeats are adjacent sequences that are directly repeated. The repeated units can be identical or partially degenerate. They are completely contained within a coding sequence and are composed of repeated units in which copy number does not disrupt the reading frame. They have been observed in viruses, prokaryotes and eukaryotes.
Emma Levdansky, Haim Sharon, Nir Osherov
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The Evolution of Fungal Diversity
2007Fungi are an heterogeneous assemblage of eukaryotic organisms united by an absorptive mode of nutrition in which they grow through the substrate, secreting degradative enzymes and absorbing nutrients. Because of this absorptive mode of nutrition, the fungi are ubiquitous, intimately associated with their substrates, and able to degrade a diverse range ...
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A genomic perspective on fungal diversity and evolution
Nature Reviews MicrobiologyOriginating from aquatic unicellular ancestors, over the course of ~1 billion years, the fungi have evolved to occupy nearly all aerobic environments on the planet, diversified into millions of different 'species' and have developed complex multicellular structures.
Stephen J. Mondo, Igor V. Grigoriev
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The invisible dimension of fungal diversity
Science, 2016Can microbial taxa be defined from environmental molecular sequences?
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