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1. Large-scale genome sequencing of mycorrhizal fungi provides insights into the early evolution of symbiotic traits.

2. Comparative genomics reveals the origin of fungal hyphae and multicellularity.

3. Complex multicellularity in fungi: evolutionary convergence, single origin, or both?

4. Six Key Traits of Fungi: Their Evolutionary Origins and Genetic Bases.

5. Fungal Phylogeny in the Age of Genomics: Insights Into Phylogenetic Inference From Genome-Scale Datasets.

6. Genetic Bases of Fungal White Rot Wood Decay Predicted by Phylogenomic Analysis of Correlated Gene-Phenotype Evolution.

7. Re-mind the gap! Insertion - deletion data reveal neglected phylogenetic potential of the nuclear ribosomal internal transcribed spacer (ITS) of fungi.

8. Where is the unseen fungal diversity hidden? A study of Mortierella reveals a large contribution of reference collections to the identification of fungal environmental sequences.

9. Data partitions, Bayesian analysis and phylogeny of the zygomycetous fungal family Mortierellaceae, inferred from nuclear ribosomal DNA sequences.

10. Phylogenomics, divergence times and notes of orders in Basidiomycota

11. Genomes of fungi and relatives reveal delayed loss of ancestral gene families and evolution of key fungal traits

12. Transcriptomic atlas of mushroom development reveals conserved genes behind complex multicellularity in fungi

13. Genomics and Development of Lentinus tigrinus: A White-Rot Wood-Decaying Mushroom with Dimorphic Fruiting Bodies

14. Comparative genomics provides insights into the lifestyle and reveals functional heterogeneity of dark septate endophytic fungi.

15. Notes, outline and divergence times of Basidiomycota

16. Cyphelloporia Karasinski, L. Nagy, Szarkandi, Holec & Kolarik 2023, gen. nov

17. Cyphelloporia bialoviesensis Karasinski, Holec & Dvorak 2023, sp. nov

18. Extensive sampling of basidiomycete genomes demonstrates inadequacy of the white-rot/brown-rot paradigm for wood decay fungi

21. Genome sequence of the button mushroom Agaricus bisporus reveals mechanisms governing adaptation to a humic-rich ecological niche

24. Fruiting body form, not nutritional mode, is the major driver of diversification in mushroom-forming fungi.

25. Fungi took a unique evolutionary route to multicellularity: Seven key challenges for fungal multicellular life.

26. Transcriptome data reveal conserved patterns of fruiting body development and response to heat stress in the mushroom-forming fungus Flammulina filiformis.

27. Unmatched Level of Molecular Convergence among Deeply Divergent Complex Multicellular Fungi.

28. Mycology: Rediscovery of a lost model fungus highlights the origin of mycorrhizal symbioses.

29. Melanoleuca juliannae (Basidiomycota, Tricholomataceae), a new species from subgen. Urticocystis

30. Molecular identification and antifungal susceptibility of Curvularia australiensis, C. hawaiiensis and C. spicifera isolated from human eye infections.

31. Radiation of mushroom-forming fungi correlates with novel modes of protecting sexual fruiting bodies.

32. Considerations and consequences of allowing DNA sequence data as types of fungal taxa

33. No Indication of Strict Host Associations in a Widespread Mycoparasite: Grapevine Powdery Mildew (Erysiphe necator) Is Attacked by Phylogenetically Distant Ampelomyces Strains in the Field.

34. Megaphylogeny resolves global patterns of mushroom evolution

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