<p>Numbers in the top row indicate the loci/genetic markers used for genotyping progeny from <b>a</b>-α bisexual reproduction, with the markers flanking the centromere are highlighted in red and the markers within the <i>MAT</i> locus are highlighted in green (see <a href="http://www.plosgenetics.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pgen.1004849#pgen-1004849-t002" target="_blank">Table 2</a> for detailed information). For simplicity, only the unique genotypes are shown for each of the eight basidia that showed biased allele inheritance. The markers that exhibited biased allele inheritance are highlighted by rectangles, with red color indicating a bias toward the “a” allele and green color indicating a bias toward the “b” allele.</p
<p>When no alleles are shared by descent (<i>Z</i>) (panel A, <i>Z</i> = 0), then the chance of seei...
<p>(A) Progeny produced by α-α unisexual reproduction of strain XL280 in solo cultures were grown in...
<p>A) Of the 42 genetic markers (only No. 21 to No. 42 are shown here for simplicity) that were anal...
<p>The X-axis shows the positions of the markers, and the Y-axis indicates the percentage (%) of uni...
<p>Top and bottom panels: Genetic maps were constructed for <b>a</b>-α bisexual and α-α unisexual re...
<p>Top panel: Meiotic progeny from α-α unisexual reproduction between strains 431α and XL280αSS that...
<p>This table only includes the two parent strains and three highlighted unique meiotic progeny (see...
<p>Blue bars represent the number of progeny from α-α unisexual reproduction between strains 431α an...
<p>A) Top: Different phenotypic categories that were observed among the meiotic progeny from α-α uni...
<p>Entries in the table are the ratios of peak heights for the two alleles segregating at the locus ...
<p>(A) The SNP distribution along chromosome 1 in meiotic progeny from a cross between strains CBS60...
<p><b>A.</b> Numbers of genes that are female-biased (red) or male-biased (blue) in all four species...
<p>A) The three panels show the read depths of all chromosomes in the three parental strains: 431α, ...
<p>Different diploid genotypes are represented by pairs of horizontal bars, where red and green dots...
<p>Given are the number of lineages determined as OP, the number of lineages phenotyped, and the per...
<p>When no alleles are shared by descent (<i>Z</i>) (panel A, <i>Z</i> = 0), then the chance of seei...
<p>(A) Progeny produced by α-α unisexual reproduction of strain XL280 in solo cultures were grown in...
<p>A) Of the 42 genetic markers (only No. 21 to No. 42 are shown here for simplicity) that were anal...
<p>The X-axis shows the positions of the markers, and the Y-axis indicates the percentage (%) of uni...
<p>Top and bottom panels: Genetic maps were constructed for <b>a</b>-α bisexual and α-α unisexual re...
<p>Top panel: Meiotic progeny from α-α unisexual reproduction between strains 431α and XL280αSS that...
<p>This table only includes the two parent strains and three highlighted unique meiotic progeny (see...
<p>Blue bars represent the number of progeny from α-α unisexual reproduction between strains 431α an...
<p>A) Top: Different phenotypic categories that were observed among the meiotic progeny from α-α uni...
<p>Entries in the table are the ratios of peak heights for the two alleles segregating at the locus ...
<p>(A) The SNP distribution along chromosome 1 in meiotic progeny from a cross between strains CBS60...
<p><b>A.</b> Numbers of genes that are female-biased (red) or male-biased (blue) in all four species...
<p>A) The three panels show the read depths of all chromosomes in the three parental strains: 431α, ...
<p>Different diploid genotypes are represented by pairs of horizontal bars, where red and green dots...
<p>Given are the number of lineages determined as OP, the number of lineages phenotyped, and the per...
<p>When no alleles are shared by descent (<i>Z</i>) (panel A, <i>Z</i> = 0), then the chance of seei...
<p>(A) Progeny produced by α-α unisexual reproduction of strain XL280 in solo cultures were grown in...
<p>A) Of the 42 genetic markers (only No. 21 to No. 42 are shown here for simplicity) that were anal...