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Comparative genomic analysis of thermophilic fungi reveals convergent evolutionary adaptations and gene losses

Author(s): Steindorff AS; Aguilar-Pontes MV; Robinson AJ; Andreopoulos B; LaButti K; Kuo A; Mondo S; Riley R; Otillar R; Haridas S; Lipzen A; Grimwood J; Schmutz J; Clum A; Reid ID; Moisan MC; Butler G; Nguyen TTM; Dewar K; Conant G; Drula E; Henri ...

Thermophily is a trait scattered across the fungal tree of life, with its highest prevalence within three fungal families (Chaetomiaceae, Thermoascaceae, and Trichocomaceae), as well as some members of the phylum Mucoromycota. We examined 37 thermophilic and thermotolerant species and 42 mesophil ...

Article GUID: 39266695


Mycothermus thermophilus gen. et comb. nov., a new home for the itinerant thermophile Scytalidium thermophilum (Torula thermophila).

Author(s): Natvig DO, Taylor JW, Tsang A, Hutchinson MI, Powell AJ

Mycologia. 2015 Mar-Apr;107(2):319-27 Authors: Natvig DO, Taylor JW, Tsang A, Hutchinson MI, Powell AJ

Article GUID: 25550298


Genetics of mating in members of the Chaetomiaceae as revealed by experimental and genomic characterization of reproduction in Myceliophthora heterothallica.

Author(s): Hutchinson MI, Powell AJ, Tsang A, O'Toole N, Berka RM, Barry K, Grigoriev IV, Natvig DO

Fungal Genet Biol. 2016 Jan;86:9-19 Authors: Hutchinson MI, Powell AJ, Tsang A, O'Toole N, Berka RM, Barry K, Grigoriev IV, Natvig DO

Article GUID: 26608618


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