Genomics and transcriptomics to study fruiting body development: An update

Publication date: Available online 10 March 2018 Source:Fungal Biology Reviews Author(s): Minou Nowrousian Fruiting bodies of asco- and basidiomycetes are complex three-dimensional structures that protect and disperse the sexual spores. Their differentiation requires the concerted action of many genes, therefore "omics" techniques to analyze fungal genomes and gene expression at a genome-wide level provide excellent means to gain insights into this differentiation process. This review summarizes some recent examples of the use of “omics” techniques to study fruiting body morphogenesis. These include genome-centered analyses, and studies to analyze the regulation of gene expression including the analysis of RNA editing as a novel layer in the regulation of gene expression during fruiting body development in ascomycetes.
Source: Fungal Biology Reviews - Category: Biology Source Type: research
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