Author:
COENEN ALEX,KEVEI FERENC,HOEKSTRA ROLF F.
Abstract
Viruses are common in asexual Aspergilli but not in sexual Aspergilli.
We found no viruses in 112
isolates of the sexual Aspergillus nidulans. We have investigated
factors that could play a role in
preventing the spread of mycoviruses through populations of A. nidulans.
Experiments were
performed with A. nidulans strains infected with viruses originating from
A. niger. Horizontal virus
transmission was restricted but not prevented by somatic incompatibility. Viruses
were transmitted
vertically via conidiospores but not via ascospores. Competition experiments
revealed no effect of
virus infection on host fitness. Outcrossing was found to limit the spread of
viruses significantly
more than selfing. It is concluded that the exclusion of viruses from sexual
Aspergilli could be due
to the formation of new somatic incompatibility groups by sexual
recombination.
Subject
Genetics,General Medicine
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