Genetic Structure and Evolutionary Diversity of Mating-Type (MAT) Loci in Hypsizygus marmoreus
- Author: mycolabadmin
- 12/20/2021
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Summary
Background
Sexual reproduction in Basidiomycetes is regulated by mating-type genes that control the establishment of heterokaryotic mycelia and subsequent formation of fruiting bodies. In the phylum Basidiomycota, sexual reproduction is often dictated by two sets of specific independent mating-type genes. The tetrapolar system comprises two unlinked mating-type loci – the homeodomain (HD) transcription factor genes and pheromone/pheromone receptor genes (P/R), which control different stages of the sexual cycle.
Objective
This study aimed to analyze the genetic structure and diversity of MAT loci in the tetrapolar system of Hypsizygus marmoreus through sequencing of 54 heterokaryon and 8 homokaryon strains. The goals were to: 1) identify the genetic structure and explore diversity of the mating type loci, 2) understand the evolution of the mating type loci in fungi, and 3) provide clues for compatible mating patterns.
Results
Conclusion
- Published in:IMA Fungus,
- Study Type:Genomic Analysis,
- Source: 10.1186/s43008-021-00086-8