
Doctor Antonio Di Pietro and Doctor Carmen Ruiz Roldán from the group “Ingeniería Genética de Hongos” (Genetic Engineering of Fungus) in the genetics department of the University of Cordoba have participated in the project together with professors and researchers from the Broad Institute of Harvard University, USA, and the University of Amsterdam, Holland, as well as other universities and research centres in America, Europe and Asia.

The article describes the presence of four additional chromosomes in Fusarium oxysporum that are absent in the other two species analysed. The genetic information encoded in the four chromosomes specific to Fusarium oxysporum included numerous genes related to pathogenesis. The chromosomes also present an evolutionary profile different to the rest of the genome, which indicates that they could have been acquired by horizontal gene transfer. This hypothesis is confirmed experimentally in the article and opens a new perspective regarding the evolution mechanisms of pathogenic fungi.
Fuente: Universidad de Córdoba.
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