001476116 000__ 05329cam\\22006017i\4500 001476116 001__ 1476116 001476116 003__ OCoLC 001476116 005__ 20231003174633.0 001476116 006__ m\\\\\o\\d\\\\\\\\ 001476116 007__ cr\cn\nnnunnun 001476116 008__ 230822s2023\\\\sz\a\\\\o\\\\\000\0\eng\d 001476116 019__ $$a1393912388$$a1394119163 001476116 020__ $$a9783031291999$$qelectronic book 001476116 020__ $$a3031291999$$qelectronic book 001476116 020__ $$z9783031291982 001476116 020__ $$z3031291980 001476116 0247_ $$a10.1007/978-3-031-29199-9$$2doi 001476116 035__ $$aSP(OCoLC)1394914261 001476116 040__ $$aGW5XE$$beng$$erda$$epn$$cGW5XE$$dEBLCP$$dYDX$$dOCLCQ$$dYDX 001476116 049__ $$aISEA 001476116 050_4 $$aQK604.2.E85$$bE96 2023 001476116 08204 $$a579.5/138$$223/eng/20230822 001476116 24500 $$aEvolution of fungi and fungal-like organisms /$$cStefanie Pöggeler, Timothy James, editors. 001476116 250__ $$aSecond edition. 001476116 264_1 $$aCham, Switzerland :$$bSpringer,$$c2023. 001476116 300__ $$a1 online resource (345 pages) :$$billustrations (black and white, and color). 001476116 336__ $$atext$$btxt$$2rdacontent 001476116 337__ $$acomputer$$bc$$2rdamedia 001476116 338__ $$aonline resource$$bcr$$2rdacarrier 001476116 4901_ $$aThe mycota ;$$vvolume 14 001476116 5050_ $$aPart I. Evolutionary Roots of Fungi -- Chapter 1. The Protistan Origins of Animals and Fungi -- Chapter 2. Evolution of Signalling and Morphogenesis in the Dictyostelids -- Chapter 3. The Evolution of Mitochondrial Genomes in Fungi -- Part II. Evolution of Pathogenic Strategies -- Chapter 4. Dimorphism and Pathogenesis in Mucor Species -- Chapter 5. Genome Evolution in Fungal Plant Pathogens: From Populations to Kingdom-Wide Dynamics -- Chapter 6. Host Switching and Geographic Expansions in (Hemi) Biotrophic Plant Pathogens -- Part III. Evolution of Mutualistic Interactions -- Chapter 7. Mycoviruses -- Chapter 8. Bacterial Endosymbionts of Mucoromycota Fungi: Diversity and Function of Their Interactions -- Chapter 9. Fungi and Their Environmental Micropredators -- Chapter 10. Global Fungal Diversity Estimated from High-Throughput Sequencing -- Part IV. Evolution of Metabolism and Development -- Chapter 11. Activation of Secondary Metabolite Production in Fungi -- Chapter 12. Evolution and Diversity of Bioluminescent Fungi -- Chapter 13. Paedomorphosis and Sequestrate Basidiomycete. 001476116 506__ $$aAccess limited to authorized users. 001476116 520__ $$aSequence analyses of numerous fungal genomes over the past two decades have provided us with extensive insights into the phylogenetic relationships of fungi and the distribution of genes and their inferred functions, across the fungal kingdom. It is now possible to answer questions about the origin of the fungal kingdom and fungal evolution with an analytical precision that was not possible before. This fully revised and updated 2nd edition of The Mycota, Vol. 14, addresses major aspects of fungal evolution. The book is divided into four sections covering the following main topics: Evolutionary roots of fungi Evolution of pathogenic strategies Evolution of mutualistic interactions Evolution of metabolism and development in fungi Fungi are among the oldest eukaryotic groups in the living world. The aim of this book is to better understand the history and importance of fungi, as well as the characteristics that distinguish them from their sister group, the metazoans, and other fungus-like groups such as the slime molds and oomycetes. Many fungal species are important pathogens of animals and plants and have distinct but parallel pathogenicity strategies. Mutualistic interactions of fungi with other organisms are crucial for their survival in different ecological niches and have a great influence on their evolution and the design of their genomes. Metabolism is one of the most important features of life, and the diversity of metabolic processes is best understood by considering evolution. Studies of fungal metabolism have traditionally focused on metabolites of particular interest, namely mycotoxins, pathogenicity factors, antibiotics, and other compounds with interspecific activity. 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