A phylogenic analysis of Fusarium proliferatum and closely related species was performed using the most variable part within the intergenic spacer of the nuclear ribosomal DNA (IGS) and compared with a previously reported phylogeny performed in the same group of samples with a partial region of the nuclear single copy gene encoding the elongation factor 1α (EF-1α). The phylogenies from both genomic sequences were not concordant and revealed the presence of two nonorthologous IGS types, named types I and II, in F. proliferatum and Fusarium globosum. Two specific PCR assays designed to amplify either IGS type I or type II revealed that only one IGS type was present in each individual in these two species. The presence of both IG...
A comparative genomic approach was used to study the mating type locus and the gene cluster involved...
Mating type genes are central to sexual reproduction and compatibility in Ascomycete fungi. However ...
Recent developments in genomics have opened up for newer opportunities to study the diversity and cl...
To assess the potential for mating in several Fusarium species with no known sexual stage, we develo...
The intergenic spacer (IGS) region of the ribosomal DNA was cloned and sequenced in eight species wi...
The Fusarium oxysporum species complex (FOSC) is a group of closely related plant pathogens long-con...
The taxonomy of Fusarium has long been a contentious field. Recent syntheses have brought a measure ...
Nuclear rDNA from 120 isolates of 34 Fusarium spp. and Microdochium nivale was compared by restricti...
Abstract Background Species of the Fusarium genus are important fungi which is associated with healt...
The taxonomy of Fusarium at the species level is based on morphological characteristics which includ...
Fusarium proliferatum is a well-known plant pathogenic fungus-infected many crops. The present study...
The intergenic spacer (IGS) regions of the rDNA of several Fusarium spp. strains obtained from the c...
All sexually fertile strains in the Gibberella fujikuroi species complex are heterothallic, with ind...
grantor: University of TorontoEighteen isolates representing six 'Fusarium' species from d...
Eleven reference and 25 clinical isolates of Fusarium were subject to multilocus DNA sequence analys...
A comparative genomic approach was used to study the mating type locus and the gene cluster involved...
Mating type genes are central to sexual reproduction and compatibility in Ascomycete fungi. However ...
Recent developments in genomics have opened up for newer opportunities to study the diversity and cl...
To assess the potential for mating in several Fusarium species with no known sexual stage, we develo...
The intergenic spacer (IGS) region of the ribosomal DNA was cloned and sequenced in eight species wi...
The Fusarium oxysporum species complex (FOSC) is a group of closely related plant pathogens long-con...
The taxonomy of Fusarium has long been a contentious field. Recent syntheses have brought a measure ...
Nuclear rDNA from 120 isolates of 34 Fusarium spp. and Microdochium nivale was compared by restricti...
Abstract Background Species of the Fusarium genus are important fungi which is associated with healt...
The taxonomy of Fusarium at the species level is based on morphological characteristics which includ...
Fusarium proliferatum is a well-known plant pathogenic fungus-infected many crops. The present study...
The intergenic spacer (IGS) regions of the rDNA of several Fusarium spp. strains obtained from the c...
All sexually fertile strains in the Gibberella fujikuroi species complex are heterothallic, with ind...
grantor: University of TorontoEighteen isolates representing six 'Fusarium' species from d...
Eleven reference and 25 clinical isolates of Fusarium were subject to multilocus DNA sequence analys...
A comparative genomic approach was used to study the mating type locus and the gene cluster involved...
Mating type genes are central to sexual reproduction and compatibility in Ascomycete fungi. However ...
Recent developments in genomics have opened up for newer opportunities to study the diversity and cl...