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identifier PRJEB13349
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title Genome sequence of the zygomycete Absidia glauca, a model for studying host-parasite interactions and naturally occurring horizontal gene transfer in eukaryotes
description Absidia glauca is a model organism for studying a naturally occurring parasexual system in zygomycetes. It is the best-studied host of Parasitella parasitica (zygomycetes, Mucoraceae), a fusion parasite of many but not all Mucor-like fungi. During the fusion process with the host, genes are transferred from the parasite to the host. In Absidia glauca, this has been analysed with respect to plasmid transfer and by complementation of auxotrophic mutants with genes from Parasitella parasitica, transferred during infection. This system forms a highly efficient laboratory model for studying naturally occurring horizontal gene transfer in eukaryotes. The genomic sequence of this organism provides a prerequisite for studying spreading of Parasitella genes within the host range.
data type Genome sequencing and assembly
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Structural organization of the genome of the zygomycete Absidia glauca: evidence for high repetitive DNA content.
DNA sequence and functional analysis of an ARS-element from the zygomycete Absidia glauca.
Circular extrachromosomal DNA codes for a surface protein in the (+) mating type of the zygomycete Absidia glauca.
The SEG1 element: a new DNA region promoting stable mitotic segregation of plasmids in the zygomycete Absidia glauca.
Transfer of genetic information from the mycoparasite Parasitella parasitica to its host Absidia glauca.
Transformation of the fungus Absidia glauca by complementation of a methionine-auxotrophic strain affected in the homoserine-acetyltransferase gene.
Complementation of a stable Met2-1 mutant of the zygomycete Absidia glauca by the corresponding wild-type allele of the mycoparasite Parasitella parasitica, transferred during infection.
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