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    Schizophyllum commune Bibliography, May 2004

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    Schizophyllum commune Bibliography, May 200

    Why Study Schizophyllum?

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    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

    Chemical regulation of sexual processes in the thallophytes

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