AbstractGene flow within populations can occur by sexual and/or parasexual means. Analyses of experimental and in silico work are presented relevant to possible gene flow within the aspergilli. First, the discovery of mating-type (MAT) genes within certain species of Aspergillus is described. The implications for self-fertility, sexuality in supposedly asexual species and possible uses as phylogenetic markers are discussed. Second, the results of data mining for heterokaryon incompatibility (het) and programmed cell death (PCD) related genes in the genomes of two heterokaryon incompatible isolates of the asexual species Aspergillus niger are reported. Het-genes regulate the formation of anastomoses and heterokaryons, may protect resources a...
Mating-type distribution within a phylogenetic tree, heterokaryon compatibility, and subsequent dipl...
A great variety of genetic systems exist in filamentous ascomycetes. The transmission of genetic mat...
Reproduction is of crucial importance for living organisms, from bacteria to humans. Except for mamm...
Gene flow within populations can occur by sexual and/or parasexual means. Analyses of experimental a...
Gene flow within populations can occur by sexual and/or parasexual means. Analyses of experimental a...
Gene flow within populations can occur by sexual and/or parasexual means. Analyses of experimental a...
Mating-type distribution within a phylogenetic tree, heterokaryon compatibility, and subsequent dipl...
Mating-type distribution within a phylogenetic tree, heterokaryon compatibility, and subsequent dipl...
Heterokaryon incompatibility among Aspergillus niger strains is a widespread phenomenon that is obse...
Heterokaryon incompatibility among Aspergillus niger strains is a widespread phenomenon that is obse...
Heterokaryon incompatibility among Aspergillus niger strains is a widespread phenomenon that is obse...
Mating-type and other ‘sex-related’ genes in the filamentous ascomcyete genera Aspergillus and Penic...
Having an understanding of the reproductive mode of an organism is of great importance for gaining i...
a b s t r a c t We characterize the mating-type genes in Aspergillus flavus, Aspergillus parasiticus...
SummaryAspergillus fumigatus is a medically important opportunistic pathogen and a major cause of re...
Mating-type distribution within a phylogenetic tree, heterokaryon compatibility, and subsequent dipl...
A great variety of genetic systems exist in filamentous ascomycetes. The transmission of genetic mat...
Reproduction is of crucial importance for living organisms, from bacteria to humans. Except for mamm...
Gene flow within populations can occur by sexual and/or parasexual means. Analyses of experimental a...
Gene flow within populations can occur by sexual and/or parasexual means. Analyses of experimental a...
Gene flow within populations can occur by sexual and/or parasexual means. Analyses of experimental a...
Mating-type distribution within a phylogenetic tree, heterokaryon compatibility, and subsequent dipl...
Mating-type distribution within a phylogenetic tree, heterokaryon compatibility, and subsequent dipl...
Heterokaryon incompatibility among Aspergillus niger strains is a widespread phenomenon that is obse...
Heterokaryon incompatibility among Aspergillus niger strains is a widespread phenomenon that is obse...
Heterokaryon incompatibility among Aspergillus niger strains is a widespread phenomenon that is obse...
Mating-type and other ‘sex-related’ genes in the filamentous ascomcyete genera Aspergillus and Penic...
Having an understanding of the reproductive mode of an organism is of great importance for gaining i...
a b s t r a c t We characterize the mating-type genes in Aspergillus flavus, Aspergillus parasiticus...
SummaryAspergillus fumigatus is a medically important opportunistic pathogen and a major cause of re...
Mating-type distribution within a phylogenetic tree, heterokaryon compatibility, and subsequent dipl...
A great variety of genetic systems exist in filamentous ascomycetes. The transmission of genetic mat...
Reproduction is of crucial importance for living organisms, from bacteria to humans. Except for mamm...