Publications by authors named "D Carter-House"

Fungi have evolved over millions of years and their species diversity is predicted to be the second largest on the earth. Fungi have cross-kingdom interactions with many organisms that have mutually shaped their evolutionary trajectories. Zygomycete fungi hold a pivotal position in the fungal tree of life and provide important perspectives on the early evolution of fungi from aquatic to terrestrial environments.

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A 1.488-Gb draft genome sequence was assembled for the fungus Massospora cicadina, an obligate parasite of periodical cicadas. The genome has experienced massive expansion via transposable elements (TEs), which account for 92% of the genome.

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Article Synopsis
  • Fungal hyphal growth and branching are vital for fungi to thrive in various environments, and measuring these traits is important for applications in health, agriculture, and industry.
  • A microfluidic device with maze patterns was used to compare growth speed and branching patterns of fourteen fungal species in a project called the "Fungus Olympics."
  • Results showed distinct strategies in maze navigation: high-frequency branching explored multiple paths for sharp turns, while low-frequency branching favored shallower turns, indicating varied adaptation strategies among fungi.
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Homalodisca vitripennis (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae), known as the glassy-winged sharpshooter, is a xylem feeding leafhopper and an important agricultural pest as a vector of Xylella fastidiosa, which causes Pierce's disease in grapes and a variety of other scorch diseases. The current H. vitripennis reference genome from the Baylor College of Medicine's i5k pilot project is a 1.

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Background: Datura stramonium (Jimsonweed) is a medicinally and pharmaceutically important plant in the nightshade family (Solanaceae) known for its production of various toxic, hallucinogenic, and therapeutic tropane alkaloids. Recently, we published a tissue-culture based transformation protocol for D. stramonium that enables more thorough functional genomics studies of this plant.

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