Homothallism: An umbrella term for describing diverse sexual behaviours

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Sexual reproduction is notoriously complex in fungi with species able to produce sexual progeny by utilizing a variety of different mechanisms. This is even more so for species employing multiple sexual strategies, which is a surprisingly common occurrence. While heterothallism is relatively well understood in terms of its physiological and molecular underpinnings, homothallism remains greatly understudied. This can be attributed to it involving numerous genetically distinct mechanisms that all result in self-fertility; including primary homothallism, pseudohomothallism, mating type switching, and unisexual reproduction. This review highlights the need to classify these homothallic mechanisms based on their molecular determinants and illustrates what is currently known about the multifaceted behaviours associated with homothallism.

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Wilson, A. M., Markus Wilken, P., Van Der Nest, M. A., Steenkamp, E. T., Wingfield, M. J., & Wingfield, B. D. (2015). Homothallism: An umbrella term for describing diverse sexual behaviours. IMA Fungus, 6(1), 207–214. https://doi.org/10.5598/imafungus.2015.06.01.13

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