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    1. A bacterial-like Pictet–Spenglerase drives the evolution of fungi to produce (...)

      by Sun, Yanlei; Li, Xin-Lin; Wang, Chengshu; Zhan, Shuai and Yin, Ying

      Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Pnas, Volume 120, Issue 30.

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    2. Reconstructing the early evolution of Fungi using a six-gene phylogeny

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      Nature, Volume 443, Issue 7113, pp. 818 - 822

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    3. Diploid-dominant life cycles characterize the early evolution of Fungi

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    1. Systematics and evolution of fungi

      editors, J.K. Misra, J.P. Tewari, S.K. Deshmukh.

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      This item is currently Available Perkins & Bostock Library, QK603.2 .S97 2011 

    2. Evolution of fungi and fungal-like organisms

      edited by Stefanie Pöggeler, Timothy James.

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    3. Evolution of fungi and fungal-like organisms

      volume editors: S. Poggeler and J. Wostemeyer.

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    1. The evolution of mating-type genes in the mushroom fungi (Homobasidiomycetes)

      by Timothy Yong James.

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