Molecular Mechanisms Underlying Phenotypic Degeneration inCordyceps militaris: Insights from Transcriptome Reanalysis and Osmotic Stress Studies
Chinh Q. Hoang,
Giang H Dương,
Mai H. Trần
et al.
Abstract:Phenotypic degeneration is a well-known phenomenon in fungi, yet the underlying mechanisms remain poorly understood. Cordyceps militaris, a valuable medicinal fungus with therapeutic potential and known bioactive compounds, is vulnerable to degeneration, which is a concern for producers. However, the causes of this process are still unclear. To shed light on the molecular mechanisms responsible for phenotypic degeneration in C. militaris, we isolated two strains with different abilities to form fruiting bodies… Show more
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