2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.04.14.040725
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Mating-type locus rearrangement leads to shift from homothallism to heterothallism inCitrus-associatedPhyllostictaspecies

Abstract: 27Currently, eight Phyllosticta species are known to be associated with Citrus hosts, 28 incorporating endophytic and pathogenic lifestyles. As sexual reproduction is a key factor 29 involved in host-interaction, it could be related to the differences in lifestyle. To evaluate this 30 hypothesis, we characterized the mating-type loci of six Citrus-associated Phyllosticta species 31 from whole genome assemblies. Mating-type genes are highly variable in their sequence 32 content, but the genomic locations and or… Show more

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