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96 120 144 and 168 hr incubation was calculated Table 1 in IUml 1 min 1 and change in enzyme activity with respect to change in fungal morphology have been plotted in Graph 3 Figure 1 a T lanuginosus SS 8 in YpSs Medium b Aleuroconidia 0 75 µm Hyphae 1 µm at 40X c Aleuroconidia 1 2 5 µm hyphae 2 µm at 40X d

By Jason Stajich on July 30th 2007 Back from ISMB ECCB and a mountain of things left undone that somehow still need doing including a quick entry about what was interesting at the

1 Comment Shepard Fairley has gotten alot of notice lately for his Obama art that has been replicated pretty much everywhere I mocked up a homage to his earlier street art here we ll discuss the

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Jacob Fleischmann Clinical Professor of Medicine UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine and Division of Oral Medicine and Oral Biology

calibrating the growth curves they were able to sample the appropriate time points for comparison of gene expression across these three species They found a set of genes commonly expressed Figure 3 venn diagram summarizes that there is a core of genes which are significantly differentially expressed during glucose xylose fermentation They find a common set of genes

31 Epichloe hyphae between aleurone and seed coat of grass seed Jim White 33 Hyphal tip of Sclerotium rolfsii fixed by freeze substitution Robby Roberson 35 Blastocladiella emersonii zoospores

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Fig 2 Hyphal fusion events a colony of Neurospora crassa Colony stained with FM4 64 From Hickey et al 2002

Growth of Sclerotinia with a pH indicator dye bromophenol blue

2009 Eyes Mouth Buttons Aspergillus niger Arms A nidulans Nose A terreus with Penicillium marneffei Body Neosartorya fischeri 2008 Top Talaromyces stipitatusTree A nidulans Ornaments P marneffei Trunk A terreus

Lots of very interesting speakers and I ve got the chance to be there to speak about ideas and results using comparative genomics to study evolution of early diverging fungal lineages July 22nd 2009 | Tags

click over to see it play out Unfortunately a few mycology journals like Fungal Genetics and Biology Experimental Mycology aren t included Mycology Journals influence over time From http eigenfactor org

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Expression of green fluorescent protein in Sclerotinia hyphae

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Also see Figure here with prettier links Thanks Liz

since at least the 30s Drechsler Mycologia 1937 Drechsler J Wash Acad Sci 1933 and some more recent studies of the relationship of the groups Rubner Studies in Mycology 1996 In the recent PNAS paper the authors used multi locus sequencing to reconstruct a phylogeny and history of large group of carnivorous fungi and reconstruct the ancestral history the prey

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a b EI mass spectra of BF from L japonicus identified as 5 deoxy strigol a and synthetic

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The subterranean parts they are often not even subterranean but instead clinging to debris on the ground of Afrothismia winkleri Burmanniaceae are peculiar The picture shows a young

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Diversity of hyphal forms produced in a potato dextrose agar culture

the surface of which 316 km2 is only little bigger than a third of the area of Berlin Hence we plan to focus our floristic taxonomical ecologial and structural research here

Hyphal Network in Arthrobotrys Hyphae in soil exploit the substrate and are guided to nutrient sources by chemical signals While they colonize their habitat connections anastomoses

are found only in the hypodermis of the tuberlike bases of the roots and are even visible on low magnification pictures see next picture More information on Afrothismia winkleri here

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