8 research outputs found
Schizophyllum commune Bibliography, May 2004
Schizophyllum commune Bibliography, May 200
Why Study Schizophyllum?
For its fascinating sex life, of course! The German mycologist Hans Kniep (1930) was the first to discover that the wood-rotting basidiomycete, Schizophyllum commune, recombines its genome regularly and propagates effectively by consorting with any one of many compatible mates through a system known as tetrapolar sexuality, a term describing the meiotic segregation of four different mating types