2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.02.15.580440
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Myxomycetes have an allorecognition system that can only discriminate between intraspecies

Mana Masui,
Phillip Yamamoto,
Nobuaki Kono

Abstract: Myxomycetes are multinucleate unicellular organisms. They form a plasmodium that moves by protoplasmic flow and prey on microorganisms. When encountering intraspecifics, the plasmodium has the capacity for "fusion", actively approaching and fusing its cells, or "avoidance", altering its direction to avoid the other individual. This is an allorecognition ability. However, it remains unclear whether the range of allorecognition extends to other species, and its ecological significance is also obscure. Here, we c… Show more

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