Neurospora as a model to empirically test central hypotheses in eukaryotic genome evolution

Bioessays 34 (11):934-937 (2012)
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Graphical AbstractThe fungus Neurospora comprises a novel model for testing hypotheses involving the role of sex and reproduction in eukaryotic genome evolution. Its variation in reproductive mode, lack of sex-specific genotypes, availability of phylogenetic species, and young sex-regulating chromosomes make research in this genus complementary to animal and plant models.

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