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Self-Fertility: The Genetics of Sex in Lonely Fungiby: J. W. Kronstad
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AbstractSummary The genome of the fungus Aspergillus nidulans encodes both of the mating-type regulators of sexuality, thus allowing self-fertility. Pheromone signaling genes are induced during sexual development, as found in outcrossing species, but, surprisingly, the regulators do not control expression of these genes.
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