Genetic variation between individuals is essential to evolution and adaptation. However, intra-organismic genetic variation also shapes the life histories of many organisms, including filamentous fungi. A single fungal syncytium can harbor thousands or millions of mobile and potentially genotypically different nuclei, each having the capacity to regenerate a new organism. Because the dispersal of asexual or sexual spores propagates individual nuclei in many of these species, selection acting at the level of nuclei creates the potential for competitive and cooperative genome dynamics. Recent work in Neurospora crassa and Sclerotinia sclerotiorum has illuminated how nuclear populations are coordinated for fungal growth and other behaviors and...
A genome is shaped by many different forces. Recombination can for instance both create and maintain...
Throughout evolutionary history in the kingdom Fungi, taxa have exchanged genetic information among ...
The work presented in this dissertation involves the interpretation of patterns of DNA and gene expr...
Genetic variation between individuals is essential to evolution and adaptation. However, intra-organ...
The history of life has been driven by evolutionary transitions in individuality, that is, the aggre...
The history of life has been driven by evolutionary transitions in individuality, i.e., the aggregat...
genetic exchange with other mycelia [4]. The mycelium’s ability to harbor genetically diverse nuclei...
Most organisms are built from a single genome. In striking contrast, arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi ap...
Most organisms are built from a single genome. In striking contrast, arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi ap...
Filamentous fungi are characterised by specific features, such as multinuclearity, coexistence of ge...
Background - We investigate the scope for selection at the level of nuclei within fungal individuals...
Heterothallic mushrooms accomplish sex by exchanging nuclei without cytoplasm. Hyphal fusions occur ...
Generally, sexual organisms contain two haploid genomes, one from each parent, united in a single di...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) are ancient asexually reproducing organisms that form symbioses w...
In contrast to plant and animal cells, the fungal cells are multinucleate. A consequence of their mu...
A genome is shaped by many different forces. Recombination can for instance both create and maintain...
Throughout evolutionary history in the kingdom Fungi, taxa have exchanged genetic information among ...
The work presented in this dissertation involves the interpretation of patterns of DNA and gene expr...
Genetic variation between individuals is essential to evolution and adaptation. However, intra-organ...
The history of life has been driven by evolutionary transitions in individuality, that is, the aggre...
The history of life has been driven by evolutionary transitions in individuality, i.e., the aggregat...
genetic exchange with other mycelia [4]. The mycelium’s ability to harbor genetically diverse nuclei...
Most organisms are built from a single genome. In striking contrast, arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi ap...
Most organisms are built from a single genome. In striking contrast, arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi ap...
Filamentous fungi are characterised by specific features, such as multinuclearity, coexistence of ge...
Background - We investigate the scope for selection at the level of nuclei within fungal individuals...
Heterothallic mushrooms accomplish sex by exchanging nuclei without cytoplasm. Hyphal fusions occur ...
Generally, sexual organisms contain two haploid genomes, one from each parent, united in a single di...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) are ancient asexually reproducing organisms that form symbioses w...
In contrast to plant and animal cells, the fungal cells are multinucleate. A consequence of their mu...
A genome is shaped by many different forces. Recombination can for instance both create and maintain...
Throughout evolutionary history in the kingdom Fungi, taxa have exchanged genetic information among ...
The work presented in this dissertation involves the interpretation of patterns of DNA and gene expr...