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Fungal get-together

Nicholas P. Money ()
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Nicholas P. Money: Department of Botany Miami University

Nature, 2000, vol. 405, issue 6788, 751-751

Abstract: Mushrooms are the fruit bodies of certain fungi and usually develop from two compatible colonies. A study of one such fungus, however, shows that during a particular period the mushrooms were mosaics — that is, they formed from several genetically distinct populations of cells. The reasons remain mysterious.

Date: 2000
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