Research Keyword: protein families

Thermotolerance and post-fire growth in Rhizina undulata is associated with the expansion of heat stress-related protein families

Rhizina undulata is a fungus that infects conifer trees and uniquely relies on the heat from forest fires to wake up and start growing. Scientists sequenced the fungus’s DNA and discovered it has extra copies of genes that help it survive extreme heat, deal with harmful molecules created by heat stress, and digest burned plant material. These genetic adaptations explain how this fungus has evolved to take advantage of fire events for its survival and spread.

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