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Dikaryomycota Persistent dikaryon: cells with two haploid nuclei Regularly septate hyphae
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Dikaryomycota – two haploid nuclei Haploidy nuclear condition, referring to number of chromosome copies per cell in G1 G1 G2 SM
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Dikaryomycota – two haploid nuclei Nuclei: Haploid Dikaryotic Diploid plasmogamy karyogamy ?
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Dikaryons in fungi Only one cell – Zygomycetes Limited dikaryon – Ascomycetes Persistent dikaryon – Basidiomycetes
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monokaryon dikaryon
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Maintaining the dikaryon state Conjugate mitosis – coordinated nuclear division Typically at “clamp connections” that have specialized septa
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Simple septum vs Dolipore septum
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Dikaryomycete classes based on sexual sporulation Ascomycetes in sacs Basidiomycetes on stalks
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Ascomycete life cycle Asexual cycle: haploid spores (n) +/– mating types septate hyphae (n)
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Ascomycete life cycle, Raven 15-14 Asexual cycle: haploid spores (n) +/– mating types septate hyphae (n) ascogonium trichogyne antheridium plasmogamy Mating structures: Trichogyne growth Nuclear migration
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Ascogonia and antheridia An As T
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Ascus development crozier karyogamy 2n meiosis I meiosis II mitosis (sp dep) germination
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Ascus formation Crozier = hook penultimate cell karyogamy Meiosis and mitosis in developing ascus
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Ascus development meiosis I meiosis IImitosis karyogamy
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Ascomata: four types Peziza Morchella Neurospora Magnaporthe Emericella Erysiphe Cochliobolus Note ascus shape: elongate vs spherical
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Elongate asci: 2 types unitunicatebitunicate operculum pore Cleistothecial asci
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Asci and ascospores Peziza Eurotium Otidea
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Ascoma development dikaryotic ascogenous hyphae (n+n) Sterile Hyphae (n) croziers Ascogonium
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apothecium perithecium Ascomycete fruiting bodies: ascomata
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Mycosphaerella pseudothecia
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Erysiphe graminis
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Heterobasidia Holobasidia Synchronous spore formation Asynchronous spore formation septa sterigma basidiospore Nuclei migrate through the sterigma/spore junction
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Mushroom life cycle 15-19 Basidiomata initiation is triggered by environmental conditions, including moisture Dikaryotic hyphae
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Mushroom development Hymenium – fertile layer Mushroom hymenium on: _____, _____, _____
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Lactarius indigo Gilled mushrooms Agaricales
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Pores are lined with basidia
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Fomes fomentarius
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Hydnum repandum Auriscalpium vulgare
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Deuteromycetes – life without sex
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Advantages – speed (of reproduction, ~1 day) – flexibility (can maintain a well-adapted genome) – can maintain (lethal?) mutations in haploid nuclei, since hyphae are multinucleate
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