Genome-scale phylogenetic analyses confirm Olpidium as the closest living zoosporic fungus to the non-flagellated, terrestrial fungi
Abstract The zoosporic obligate endoparasites, Olpidium, hold a pivotal position to the reconstruction of the flagellum loss in fungi, one of the key morphological transitions associated with the colonization of land by the early fungi. We generated genome and transcriptome data from non-axenic zoos...
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Autores principales: | Ying Chang, D’Ann Rochon, Satoshi Sekimoto, Yan Wang, Mansi Chovatia, Laura Sandor, Asaf Salamov, Igor V. Grigoriev, Jason E. Stajich, Joseph W. Spatafora |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/43da8aae83df4773810b0787d298573f |
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