What Can Comparative Genomics Tell Us About Species Concepts in the Genus Aspergillus?
- Author: mycolabadmin
- 2007-01-01
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Summary
Background
Understanding species boundaries is a fundamental challenge in evolutionary biology, particularly for microbial communities. The availability of multiple Aspergillus genome sequences allows for examination of fungal species boundaries at the whole-genome level for the first time. Three species concepts are prevalent in fungal literature: morphological species concept (MSC), biological species concept (BSC), and phylogenetic species concept (PSC).
Objective
To examine the demarcation of fungal species boundaries at the whole-genome level using comparative genomics across four case studies involving Aspergillus species. The study aimed to analyze both intraspecific and interspecific genomic comparisons to better understand species delineation in this genus.
Results
Conclusion
- Published in:Studies in Mycology,
- Study Type:Comparative Genomic Analysis,
- Source: 10.3114/sim.2007.59.02