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1. Sequencing the Genomes of the First Terrestrial Fungal Lineages: What Have We Learned?

2. Molecular Dialogues between Early Divergent Fungi and Bacteria in an Antagonism versus a Mutualism

3. Bacterial endosymbionts influence host sexuality and reveal reproductive genes of early divergent fungi

4. Defying Muller’s Ratchet: Ancient Heritable Endobacteria Escape Extinction through Retention of Recombination and Genome Plasticity

6. Recombination contributes to population diversification in the polyploid intestinal symbiont Epulopiscium sp. type B

7. A short LysM protein with high molecular diversity from an arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus, Rhizophagus irregularis

8. Molecular Dialogues between Early Divergent Fungi and Bacteria in an Antagonism versus a Mutualism

9. A TAL effector-like protein of an endofungal bacterium increases the stress tolerance and alters the transcriptome of the host

10. A TAL effector-like protein of symbiotic Mycetohabitans increases stress tolerance and alters the transcriptome of the fungal host Rhizopus microsporus

11. Lipid metabolic changes in an early divergent fungus govern the establishment of a mutualistic symbiosis with endobacteria

12. Distribution and population structure of endobacteria in arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi at North Atlantic dunes

13. Chapter 39 Ecology and Evolution of Fungal-Bacterial Interactions

14. 'Candidatus Moeniiplasma glomeromycotorum', an endobacterium of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi

15. Defying Muller’s Ratchet: Ancient Heritable Endobacteria Escape Extinction through Retention of Recombination and Genome Plasticity

16. Nondegenerative Evolution in Ancient Heritable Bacterial Endosymbionts of Fungi

17. RIBOSOMAL RNA GENE DIVERSITY, EFFECTIVE POPULATION SIZE, AND EVOLUTIONARY LONGEVITY IN ASEXUAL GLOMEROMYCOTA

18. EVOLUTIONARY STABILITY IN A 400-MILLION-YEAR-OLD HERITABLE FACULTATIVE MUTUALISM

19. Clonality and Recombination in the Life History of an Asexual Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungus

20. Minimal genomes of mycoplasma-related endobacteria are plastic and contain host-derived genes for sustained life within Glomeromycota

21. Genetic processes in arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi

22. Heavy-Metal Stress and Developmental Patterns of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi

23. Organization of genetic variation in individuals of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi

24. Detection of a novel intracellular microbiome hosted in arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi

25. Ribosomal RNA gene diversity, effective population size, and evolutionary longevity in asexual glomeromycota

26. Evolutionary stability in a 400-million-year-old heritable facultative mutualism

27. Arbuscular mycorrhizal colonization of giant sequoia (Sequoiadendron giganteum) in response to restoration practices

28. The role of mobile genetic elements in evolutionary longevity of heritable endobacteria

29. Multinucleate spores contribute to evolutionary longevity of asexual glomeromycota

30. Molecular evolution in bacterial endosymbionts of fungi

31. Microdissection of shoot meristem functional domains

32. Effects of Metal Phytoextraction Practices on the Indigenous Community of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi at a Metal-Contaminated Landfill

33. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi: Hyphal fusion and multigenomic structure (reply)

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