2015
DOI: 10.1007/s00253-015-7070-7
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Spore behaviors reveal a category of mating-competent infertile heterokaryons in the offspring of the medicinal fungus Agaricus subrufescens

Abstract: Strain breeding is much less advanced in the edible and medicinal species Agaricus subrufescens than in Agaricus bisporus, the button mushroom. Both species have a unifactorial system of sexual incompatibility, a mating type locus tightly linked to a centromere, and basidia producing both homokaryotic (n) and heterokaryotic (n + n) spores. In A. bisporus, breeding is mainly based on direct selection among the heterokaryotic offspring and on hybridization between homokaryotic offspring. The parental heterozygos… Show more

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“…The availability of A. subrufescens EST catalogs as a source of molecular markers will greatly enhance the development of targeted loci related to specific pathway or traits of interest. Our results confirm also that the recombination events occur normally in A. subrufescens , as already suggested ( Thongklang et al 2014a ; Rocha da Brito et al 2016 ). Such recombination ability is of particular interest for mushroom breeding purposes since it will facilitate the creation of favorable allelic combinations in breeding schemes.…”
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confidence: 92%
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“…The availability of A. subrufescens EST catalogs as a source of molecular markers will greatly enhance the development of targeted loci related to specific pathway or traits of interest. Our results confirm also that the recombination events occur normally in A. subrufescens , as already suggested ( Thongklang et al 2014a ; Rocha da Brito et al 2016 ). Such recombination ability is of particular interest for mushroom breeding purposes since it will facilitate the creation of favorable allelic combinations in breeding schemes.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…In the light of our results, the overall gene collinearity between the two species was evidenced, but local structural changes could not be completely excluded. Possible rearrangement has been already suggested in a previous mapping study based on another progeny analysis to explain the loss of synteny for the rDNA (ITS) locus chromosome assignment between the two species ( Rocha de Brito et al 2016 ).…”
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confidence: 77%
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“…subrufescens such as CA487, the basidia produce not only classical homokaryotic spores but also a variable percentage of heterokaryotic spores. Because at least 99% of the basidia were tetrasporic, it was hypothesized that ability to produce both types of spores was likely due to one additional round of post-meiotic mitosis occurring in a variable proportion of basidia and generating eight haploid nuclei [ 16 , 26 ]. In such basidia each basidiospore receive two nuclei would be heterokaryotic.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In a theoretical random tetrasporic model proposed by Rocha de Brito et al [ 26 ], the nuclei are paired at random and the expected loss rate of parental heterozygosity among the heterokaryotic offspring is 33%. This applies to any locus including the centromeres; subsequently, two-third receive non-sister nuclei (i.e.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%