Characterisation and comparative analysis of mitochondrial genomes of false, yellow, black and blushing morels provide insights on their structure and evolution
Morchella species have considerable significance in terrestrial ecosystems, exhibiting a range of ecological lifestyles along the saprotrophism-to-symbiosis continuum. However, the mitochondrial genomes of these ascomycetous fungi have not been thoroughly studied, thereby impeding a comprehensive un...
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| Main Authors: | Gang Tao, Steven Ahrendt, Shingo Miyauchi, XiaoJie Zhu, Hao Peng, Kurt Labutti, Alicia Clum, Richard Hayes, Patrick S. G. Chain, Igor V. Grigoriev, Gregory Bonito, Francis M. Martin |
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | English |
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Pensoft Publishers
2025-02-01
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| Series: | IMA Fungus |
| Online Access: | https://imafungus.pensoft.net/article/138363/download/pdf/ |
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