Multiple mating strategies
Neil A. R. Gow ()
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Neil A. R. Gow: Neil A. R. Gow is at the Institute of Medical Sciences, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen AB252ZD, UK.
Nature, 2013, vol. 494, issue 7435, 45-46
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Unusual strains of the pathogen Candida albicans have been found that contain a single set of chromosomes. Formation of such haploid strains weeds out damaged copies of genes to promote evolution in the human body. See Article p.55
Date: 2013
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