Functional diversity in Dichomitus squalens monokaryons

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Dichomitus squalens is a white-rot fungus that colonizes and grows mainly on softwood and is commonly found in the northern parts of Europe, North America, and Asia. We analyzed the genetic and physiological diversity of eight D. squalens monokaryons derived from a single dikaryon. In addition, an unrelated dikaryon and a newly established dikaryon from two of the studied monokaryons were included. Both growth and lignocellulose acting enzyme profiles were highly variable between the studied monokaryotic and dikaryotic strains, demonstrating a high level of diversity within the species.

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López, S. C., Theelen, B., Manserra, S., Issak, T. Y., Rytioja, J., Mäkelä, M. R., & de Vries, R. P. (2017). Functional diversity in Dichomitus squalens monokaryons. IMA Fungus, 8(1), 17–25. https://doi.org/10.5598/imafungus.2017.08.01.02

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