Background The mating type loci that govern the mating process in fungi are thought to be influenced by negative frequency-dependent selection due to rare allele advantage. In this study we used a mating type linked DNA marker as a proxy to indirectly study the allelic richness and geographic distribution of mating types of one mating type locus (MAT A) in worldwide populations of the dry rot fungus Serpula lacrymans. This fungus, which causes serious destruction to wooden constructions in temperate regions worldwide, has recently expanded its geographic range with a concomitant genetic bottleneck. Results High allelic richness and molecular variation was detected...
Incompatibility systems in which individuals bearing identical alleles reject each other favor the m...
The occurrence and frequency of outcrossing in homothallic fungal species in nature is an unresolved...
Incompatibility systems in which individuals bearing identical alleles reject each other favor the m...
Different mating systems have evolved in the fungal kingdom, including a tetrapolar multiallelic mat...
Different mating systems have evolved in the fungal kingdom, including a tetrapolar multiallelic mat...
Different mating systems have evolved in the fungal kingdom, including a tetrapolar multiallelic mat...
The dry rot fungus Serpula lacrymans is known as one of the most aggressive fungal house invaders in...
A key problem in evolutionary biology has been distinguishing the contributions of current and histo...
Sexual reproduction of fungi is governed by the mating type (MAT) locus, a specialized region of the...
Globalization and international trade have impacted organisms around the world leading to a consider...
Globalization and international trade have impacted organisms around the world leading to a consider...
Balancing selection, an evolutionary force that retains genetic diversity, has been detected in mult...
The occurrence and frequency of outcrossing in homothallic fungal species in nature is an unresolved...
Sexual reproduction in fungi is governed by a specialized genomic region, the mating type (MAT) locu...
The occurrence and frequency of outcrossing in homothallic fungal species in nature is an unresolved...
Incompatibility systems in which individuals bearing identical alleles reject each other favor the m...
The occurrence and frequency of outcrossing in homothallic fungal species in nature is an unresolved...
Incompatibility systems in which individuals bearing identical alleles reject each other favor the m...
Different mating systems have evolved in the fungal kingdom, including a tetrapolar multiallelic mat...
Different mating systems have evolved in the fungal kingdom, including a tetrapolar multiallelic mat...
Different mating systems have evolved in the fungal kingdom, including a tetrapolar multiallelic mat...
The dry rot fungus Serpula lacrymans is known as one of the most aggressive fungal house invaders in...
A key problem in evolutionary biology has been distinguishing the contributions of current and histo...
Sexual reproduction of fungi is governed by the mating type (MAT) locus, a specialized region of the...
Globalization and international trade have impacted organisms around the world leading to a consider...
Globalization and international trade have impacted organisms around the world leading to a consider...
Balancing selection, an evolutionary force that retains genetic diversity, has been detected in mult...
The occurrence and frequency of outcrossing in homothallic fungal species in nature is an unresolved...
Sexual reproduction in fungi is governed by a specialized genomic region, the mating type (MAT) locu...
The occurrence and frequency of outcrossing in homothallic fungal species in nature is an unresolved...
Incompatibility systems in which individuals bearing identical alleles reject each other favor the m...
The occurrence and frequency of outcrossing in homothallic fungal species in nature is an unresolved...
Incompatibility systems in which individuals bearing identical alleles reject each other favor the m...