Affiliation:
1. Department of Biology, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina 27708
2. Technical University of Budapest, Budapest, Hungary
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Aspergillus fumigatus
is an anamorphic euascomycete mold with a ubiquitous presence worldwide. Despite intensive work to understand its success as a pathogen infecting immunosuppressed patients, the population dynamics and recent evolutionary history of
A. fumigatus
remain understudied. We examined patterns of genetic variation at three intergenic loci for 70 natural isolates from Europe, North America, South America, Asia, Africa, and Australia. The same loci were used to analyze within-population genetic variation for 33 isolates obtained from five geographic locations. Neither data set detected evidence of population differentiation or found any association between the genetic and geographic distances among these isolates. No evidence for genetic differentiation within the two
A. fumigatus
mating types was detected. The genetic diversity of
A. fumigatus
, contrasted with that of its close teleomorphic relatives,
Neosartorya fischeri
and
Neosartorya spinosa
, is remarkably low.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,General Medicine,Microbiology
Cited by
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