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This project investigates the unique genome organization of the stripe rust fungus, which has multiple nuclei containing distinct haplotypes. By understanding how this structure contributes to rapid adaptation in agricultural environments, the research aims to enhance predictions about disease resistance in wheat produ…
The effect of ploidy and genome organization on evolution and adaptation is a central question in biology.
Most organisms contain a single nucleus per cell, irrespective of their genome size and ploidy level.
The kingdom Fungi represents a notable, yet significantly understudied, exception.
Most fungal species partition individual haplotype genome copies into discrete nuclei.
What evolutionary advantages arise from partitioning different haplotypes into multiple nuclei is a fundamental and unsol…
AARHUS UNIVERSITET
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Australia, Canberra
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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