Anti-Therapeutic Action: Pathogenicity and virulence mechanisms of chytrid fungi in host infections

mSphere of Influence: Fungal behavior as a framework for the evolution of emergent traits

This paper discusses how simple fungi called chytrids are being used to understand how complex traits like vision and behavior evolve. Chytrid zoospores are tiny swimming cells that can sense their environment through light and chemical signals, allowing them to find suitable places to grow. By studying these fungi, scientists can test long-standing ideas about how complex systems evolve from simpler parts working together.

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