Polyploidy in fungi.

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Abstract

There is evidence supporting a concept of polyploid evolution in a number of groups of fungi. These typically have dominant diploid phases in their life-histories. There are a number of reports of suspected polyploidy in other fungi, but these should be considered speculative at this time.

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Maniotis, J. (1979). Polyploidy in fungi. Basic Life Sciences, 13, 163–192. https://doi.org/10.2307/2407129

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