Tiny molecules protect fungi from the dangers of sex

Sunday, November 14, 2010 - 20:50 in Biology & Nature

Pathogenic fungi have been found to protect themselves against unwanted genetic mutations during sexual reproduction, according to researchers. A gene-silencing pathway protects the fungal genome from mutations imposed by a partner during mating.

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