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Clonal reproduction in fungi 원문보기

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, v.112 no.29, 2015년, pp.8901 - 8908  

Taylor, John W. (Departments of aPlant and Microbial Biology and) ,  Hann-Soden, Christopher (Departments of aPlant and Microbial Biology and) ,  Branco, Sara (Departments of aPlant and Microbial Biology and) ,  Sylvain, Iman (Departments of aPlant and Microbial Biology and) ,  Ellison, Christopher E. (Integrative Biology, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720)

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Research over the past two decades shows that both recombination and clonality are likely to contribute to the reproduction of all fungi. This view of fungi is different from the historical and still commonly held view that a large fraction of fungi are exclusively clonal and that some fungi have be...

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