2017
DOI: 10.1007/s40858-017-0128-6
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Fusarium in the age of genomics

Abstract: Fusarium is a large genus that includes animal and plant pathogenic species as well as saprophytes. Moreover, specimens from this genus are used in biocontrol as well as for industrial applications. We integrated various disciplines on representatives across the genus.

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“…Similar patterns have also been recorded in isolates of L. maculans [53]. However, these findings are in contrast to those reported for lineages of F. poae that completely lack RIP activity or RIP mutations in the TE-rich regions of its dispensable chromosomes [2,54]. Nevertheless, the extent of intra-specific variation of RIP should be investigated in order to fully understand the role of RIP on core and accessory chromosome evolution.…”
Section: Rip Can Change Genomic Environments and Gene Functionalitysupporting
confidence: 67%
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“…Similar patterns have also been recorded in isolates of L. maculans [53]. However, these findings are in contrast to those reported for lineages of F. poae that completely lack RIP activity or RIP mutations in the TE-rich regions of its dispensable chromosomes [2,54]. Nevertheless, the extent of intra-specific variation of RIP should be investigated in order to fully understand the role of RIP on core and accessory chromosome evolution.…”
Section: Rip Can Change Genomic Environments and Gene Functionalitysupporting
confidence: 67%
“…TRD AFLP markers showed highly significant segregation distortion (P < 0.01 in the F 1 progeny) [35], while non-TRD markers were inherited in a Mendelian fashion in a 1:1 ratio. 2 Determined by summing the number of windows with RIP recorded for the genomic regions that the AFLP markers mapped divided by the total count of windows with RIP detected in the genome.…”
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“…Fungi with these signatures include other ascomycetes such as Aspergillus species, F. oxysporum, and Cochliobolus heterostrophus, and basidiomycete species like Rhizoctonia solani and members of the Pucciniomycotina subphylum (Clutterbuck 2011;Horns et al 2012;Hane et al 2014;Santana et al 2014). However, although RIP signatures have been detected in fungi this does not automatically imply that it occurs, e.g., in Fusarium species, RIP signatures have been detected although these species are generally considered to be predominatly asexual in reproduction (Waalwijk et al 2017).…”
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