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1. Global consortium for the classification of fungi and fungus-like taxa

2. Fungal Planet description sheets: 1284-1382

3. Extreme overall mushroom genome expansion in Mycena s.s. irrespective of plant hosts or substrate specializations.

4. Snowball: a novel gene family required for developmental patterning of fruiting bodies of mushroom-forming fungi (Agaricomycetes).

5. The metabolic domestication syndrome of budding yeast.

6. ContScout: sensitive detection and removal of contamination from annotated genomes.

7. Vertical and horizontal gene transfer shaped plant colonization and biomass degradation in the fungal genus Armillaria.

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

9. Lessons on fruiting body morphogenesis from genomes and transcriptomes of Agaricomycetes .

10. Dual RNA-Seq Profiling Unveils Mycoparasitic Activities of Trichoderma atroviride against Haploid Armillaria ostoyae in Antagonistic Interaction Assays.

11. Prolonged activity of the transposase helper may raise safety concerns during DNA transposon-based gene therapy.

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

13. Evolutionary Morphogenesis of Sexual Fruiting Bodies in Basidiomycota: Toward a New Evo-Devo Synthesis.

14. Evolutionary transition to the ectomycorrhizal habit in the genomes of a hyperdiverse lineage of mushroom-forming fungi.

15. Gene age shapes the transcriptional landscape of sexual morphogenesis in mushroom-forming fungi (Agaricomycetes).

16. Evolutionary innovations through gain and loss of genes in the ectomycorrhizal Boletales.

17. Reappraisal of the Genus Exsudoporus ( Boletaceae ) Worldwide Based on Multi-Gene Phylogeny, Morphology and Biogeography, and Insights on Amoenoboletus .

18. Fungal Planet description sheets: 1284-1382.

19. Gene family expansions and transcriptome signatures uncover fungal adaptations to wood decay.

20. Evolution of opposing regulatory interactions underlies the emergence of eukaryotic cell cycle checkpoints.

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

22. Hallmarks of Basidiomycete Soft- and White-Rot in Wood-Decay -Omics Data of Two Armillaria Species.

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

24. Mycena genomes resolve the evolution of fungal bioluminescence.

25. Fungal Planet description sheets: 1112-1181.

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

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

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

29. Novel phylogenetic methods are needed for understanding gene function in the era of mega-scale genome sequencing.

30. Model Choice, Missing Data, and Taxon Sampling Impact Phylogenomic Inference of Deep Basidiomycota Relationships.

31. Comparative genomics reveals unique wood-decay strategies and fruiting body development in the Schizophyllaceae.

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

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

34. Megaphylogeny resolves global patterns of mushroom evolution.

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

36. Pezizomycetes genomes reveal the molecular basis of ectomycorrhizal truffle lifestyle.

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

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

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

41. Armillaria.

42. Author Correction: Genome expansion and lineage-specific genetic innovations in the forest pathogenic fungi Armillaria.

43. Genome expansion and lineage-specific genetic innovations in the forest pathogenic fungi Armillaria.

44. The genus Parasola: phylogeny and the description of three new species.

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

46. Evolution: Complex Multicellular Life with 5,500 Genes.

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

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

49. NFAP2, a novel cysteine-rich anti-yeast protein from Neosartorya fischeri NRRL 181: isolation and characterization.

50. Comparative Genomics of Early-Diverging Mushroom-Forming Fungi Provides Insights into the Origins of Lignocellulose Decay Capabilities.

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