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Sporisorium scitamineum is the causal agent of sugarcane smut, which is one of the most serious constraints to global sugarcane production. S. scitamineum and Ustilago maydis are two closely related smut fungi, that are predicted to harbor similar sexual
Meixin Yan +11 more
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Mating success and potential male-worker conflict in a male-dimorphic ant [PDF]
Background: Males of many species adjust their reproductive tactics with regard to their condition and status. For example, large males may develop weapons and fight for access to females, whereas small or undernourished males do not express costly ...
Darrouzet, Eric +5 more
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Sex chromosomes in plants and animals and fungal mating-type chromosomes often show exceptional genome features, with extensive suppression of homologous recombination and cytological differentiation between members of the diploid chromosome pair ...
Hélène Badouin +9 more
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Large regions of suppressed recombination having extended over time occur in many organisms around genes involved in mating compatibility (sex-determining or mating-type genes).
Tezenas, Emilie +3 more
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Mating system variation drives rapid evolution of the female transcriptome in Drosophila pseudoobscura [PDF]
This research was part funded by the Natural Environment Research Council, Grant Number: NE/I014632/1. The APC was paid through RCUK open access block grant funds.Interactions between the sexes are believed to be a potent source of selection on sex ...
Snook, Rhonda R. +10 more
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Mating type‐dependent partner sensing as mediated by VEL1 in T richoderma reesei
Sexual development in the filamentous model ascomycete Trichoderma reesei (syn. Hypocrea jecorina) was described only a few years ago. In this study, we show a novel role for VELVET in fungi, which links light response, development and secondary ...
Hoda Bazafkan +5 more
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Mating-type switching related genes.
Mating-type switching related genes.
Geneviève Thon (13482) +4 more
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Sporulation in Ashbya gossypii
Ashbya gossypii is a filamentous ascomycete belonging to the yeast family of Saccharomycetaceae. At the end of its growth phase Ashbya generates abundant amounts of riboflavin and spores that form within sporangia derived from fragmented cellular ...
Jürgen Wendland
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(A) Donor selection controlled by heterochromatin. In the presence of heterochromatin, mat2-P is preferred over mat3-M in M cells due to an increased accessibility of SRE2 to switch-promoting binding factors and to a reduced accessibility of SRE3. In the
Geneviève Thon (13482) +4 more
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Knowledge of genetic diversity in A. rabiei provides different levels of information that are important in the management of crop germplasm resources. Gene flow on a regional level indicates a significant potential risk for the regional spread of novel ...
Ellwood, S.R. +19 more
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