Background: We investigate the scope for selection at the level of nuclei within fungal individuals (mycelia) of the mutualistic Termitomyces cultivated by fungus-growing termites. Whereas in most basidiomycete fungi the number and kind of nuclei is strictly regulated to be two per cell, in Termitomyces mycelia the number of nuclei per cell is highly variable. We hypothesised that natural selection on these fungi not only occurs between mycelia, but also at the level of nuclei within the mycelium. We test this hypothesis using in vitro tests with five nuclear haplotypes of a Termitomyces species. Results: First, we studied the transition from a mixture of five homokaryons (mycelia with identical nuclei) each with a different nuclear haploty...
Fungus-growing termites engage in an obligate mutualistic relationship with Termitomyces fungi, whic...
It is challenging to apply the tenets of individuality to filamentous fungi: a fungal mycelium can c...
In this thesis I focussed on a mutualistic symbiosis; the fungus-growing termites and their fungal s...
Background: We investigate the scope for selection at the level of nuclei within fungal individuals ...
Background - We investigate the scope for selection at the level of nuclei within fungal individuals...
The history of life has been driven by evolutionary transitions in individuality, i.e., the aggregat...
Abstract Background Termitomyces mushrooms are mutualistically associated with fungus-growing termit...
Generally, sexual organisms contain two haploid genomes, one from each parent, united in a single di...
Mutualisms are abundant in nature despite our common understanding that evolution by natural selecti...
Genetic variation between individuals is essential to evolution and adaptation. However, intra-organ...
Eukaryotes thought to have evolved clonally for millions of years are referred to as ancient asexual...
Before a mycelium of a mushroom-forming basidiomycete develops mushrooms, the monokaryotic mycelium ...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi are hypothesized to have been key players in facilitating thetrans...
nised on chromosomes, chromosomes in nuclei, organelles fast replication among the cells of multicel...
Life is organized in a hierarchical fashion; smaller replicating entities cooperate to make more com...
Fungus-growing termites engage in an obligate mutualistic relationship with Termitomyces fungi, whic...
It is challenging to apply the tenets of individuality to filamentous fungi: a fungal mycelium can c...
In this thesis I focussed on a mutualistic symbiosis; the fungus-growing termites and their fungal s...
Background: We investigate the scope for selection at the level of nuclei within fungal individuals ...
Background - We investigate the scope for selection at the level of nuclei within fungal individuals...
The history of life has been driven by evolutionary transitions in individuality, i.e., the aggregat...
Abstract Background Termitomyces mushrooms are mutualistically associated with fungus-growing termit...
Generally, sexual organisms contain two haploid genomes, one from each parent, united in a single di...
Mutualisms are abundant in nature despite our common understanding that evolution by natural selecti...
Genetic variation between individuals is essential to evolution and adaptation. However, intra-organ...
Eukaryotes thought to have evolved clonally for millions of years are referred to as ancient asexual...
Before a mycelium of a mushroom-forming basidiomycete develops mushrooms, the monokaryotic mycelium ...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi are hypothesized to have been key players in facilitating thetrans...
nised on chromosomes, chromosomes in nuclei, organelles fast replication among the cells of multicel...
Life is organized in a hierarchical fashion; smaller replicating entities cooperate to make more com...
Fungus-growing termites engage in an obligate mutualistic relationship with Termitomyces fungi, whic...
It is challenging to apply the tenets of individuality to filamentous fungi: a fungal mycelium can c...
In this thesis I focussed on a mutualistic symbiosis; the fungus-growing termites and their fungal s...