Fruiting bodies (sporocarps, sporophores or basidiomata) of mushroom-forming fungi ( Agaricomycetes) are among the most complex structures produced by fungi. Unlike vegetative hyphae, fruiting bodies grow determinately and follow a genetically encoded developmental program that orchestrates their growth, tissue differentiation and sexual sporulation. In spite of more than a century of research, our understanding of the molecular details of fruiting body morphogenesis is still limited and a general synthesis on the genetics of this complex process is lacking. In this paper, we aim at a comprehensive identification of conserved genes related to fruiting body morphogenesis and distil novel functional hypotheses for functionally poorly characte...
Next to the known clinical and immunological links between CD and SpA, we demonstrate in this work a...
Regulatory changes in gene expression are thought to play an important role in evolutionary divergen...
Parasites represent one of the most notable ecological forces acting in both natural and sexual sele...
Fruiting bodies (sporocarps, sporophores or basidiomata) of mushroom-forming fungi ( Agaricomycetes)...
The work in the three presented articles provides several demonstrations of how an integrative appro...
Leaf senescence is the final stage of leaf development and guarantees successful survival of a plant...
A ‘sibling’ species of the model organism Caenorhabditis elegans has long been sought for use in com...
The world's population is increasing and will be reaching up to 9 billion by 2050. More food needs t...
The life histories of oysters in the genus "Crassostrea", like those of most marine bivalves, are ty...
Schistosomiasis is a waterborne parasitic infection affecting more than two hundred million people i...
Embryonic development and organogenesis rely on tightly controlled gene expression, which is achieve...
The multidisciplinary project "MOOREST" aims to improve our understanding of causes of summer morta...
A dramatic change in cell phenotype is sometimes seen in an advanced stage of mouse skin carcinogene...
Mutation is the ultimate source of phenotypic variation. However, little is known about the effects ...
Background and aim Ketotic hypoglycemia (KH) is the most common cause of hypoglycemia in childhood, ...
Next to the known clinical and immunological links between CD and SpA, we demonstrate in this work a...
Regulatory changes in gene expression are thought to play an important role in evolutionary divergen...
Parasites represent one of the most notable ecological forces acting in both natural and sexual sele...
Fruiting bodies (sporocarps, sporophores or basidiomata) of mushroom-forming fungi ( Agaricomycetes)...
The work in the three presented articles provides several demonstrations of how an integrative appro...
Leaf senescence is the final stage of leaf development and guarantees successful survival of a plant...
A ‘sibling’ species of the model organism Caenorhabditis elegans has long been sought for use in com...
The world's population is increasing and will be reaching up to 9 billion by 2050. More food needs t...
The life histories of oysters in the genus "Crassostrea", like those of most marine bivalves, are ty...
Schistosomiasis is a waterborne parasitic infection affecting more than two hundred million people i...
Embryonic development and organogenesis rely on tightly controlled gene expression, which is achieve...
The multidisciplinary project "MOOREST" aims to improve our understanding of causes of summer morta...
A dramatic change in cell phenotype is sometimes seen in an advanced stage of mouse skin carcinogene...
Mutation is the ultimate source of phenotypic variation. However, little is known about the effects ...
Background and aim Ketotic hypoglycemia (KH) is the most common cause of hypoglycemia in childhood, ...
Next to the known clinical and immunological links between CD and SpA, we demonstrate in this work a...
Regulatory changes in gene expression are thought to play an important role in evolutionary divergen...
Parasites represent one of the most notable ecological forces acting in both natural and sexual sele...