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It is well accepted that biodiversity and ecosystem functions are strongly shaped by environmental conditions; however, relatively little is known about how they depend on the mineralogical assemblage of local environments, especially in mines. This study aims to reveal the diversity characteristics of ...
This underscores the growing understanding that not only is fungal diversity in the soil mycobiome a critical component of a functioning ecosystem, but also that soil microbial communities can significantly contribute to plant, animal, and human health, as underscored by the One Health concept. ...
Hyphae represent a hallmark structure of multicellular fungi. The evolutionary origins of hyphae and of the underlying genes are, however, hardly known. By systematically analyzing 72 complete genomes, we here show that hyphae evolved early in fungal evolution probably via diverse genetic changes, incl...
Fungal diversity in the rhizosphere of endemic plant species of Tenerife (Canary Islands): relationship to vegetation zones and environmental factors. 2009. Fungal diversity in the rhizosphere of endemic plant species of Tenerife (Canary Islands): relationship to vegetation zones and environmental fac- ...
The sheer diversity of fungal species, estimated at 2.2 to 3.8 million [6], holds much promise for future research, and many fungal genomes and genomic tools are made available in public databases, such as JGI (https://mycocosm.jgi.doe.gov/mycocosm/home)[7], FungiDB (https://fungidb.org...
While prokaryote community diversity and function have been extensively studied in soils and sediments, the functional role of fungi, despite their huge diversity, is widely unexplored. Several studies have, nonetheless, revealed the importance of fungi
G. Naylor et al., “A DNA sequence based approach to the identification of shark and ray species and its implications for global elasmobranch diversity and parasitology,” Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, in press. 5. 倭黑猩猩 ...
substantial increase in the diversity of genomic data available for the protist opisthokont groups (Fig.1d). This can be expected to minimize the negative impact of poor taxon sampling in ancestral reconstructions (see an example of this issue in Extended Data Fig.1a)....
For the nuclear SNP dataset, the fungal set of BUSCO regions were extracted from the draft genome assembly forR. melanophthalma s. str.55. BUSCO uses reciprocal best hit, creating a Hidden Markov Model (HMM) profile using the protein sequences of 50 reference genomes for each single-copy ...