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Podospora Globosa
''Podospora'' is a genus of fungi in the family Podosporaceae. Fossils of ''Podospora'' have been reported from 12 million year old rocks from central England. Species *'' Podospora adelura'' *'' Podospora alexandri'' *'' Podospora ampullacea'' *'' Podospora anamalayensis'' *'' Podospora anomala'' *'' Podospora anserina'' *'' Podospora apiculifera'' *'' Podospora appendiculata'' *'' Podospora araneosa'' *''Podospora argentinensis'' *'' Podospora australis'' *'' Podospora austroamericana'' *'' Podospora austrohemisphaerica'' *''Podospora badia'' *''Podospora bicolor'' *''Podospora bicornis'' *''Podospora bifida'' *''Podospora brasiliensis'' *''Podospora bulbillosa'' *''Podospora bullata'' *''Podospora cainii'' *''Podospora caligata'' *''Podospora caprarum'' *'' Podospora castorinospora'' *'' Podospora castorinospra'' *'' Podospora cecropiae'' *'' Podospora cochleariformis'' *'' Podospora coeruleotecta'' *'' Podospora collapsa'' *'' Podospora communis'' ...
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Wild Type
The wild type (WT) is the phenotype of the typical form of a species as it occurs in nature. Originally, the wild type was conceptualized as a product of the standard "normal" allele at a locus, in contrast to that produced by a non-standard, " mutant" allele. "Mutant" alleles can vary to a great extent, and even become the wild type if a genetic shift occurs within the population. Continued advancements in genetic mapping technologies have created a better understanding of how mutations occur and interact with other genes to alter phenotype. It is now regarded that most or all gene loci exist in a variety of allelic forms, which vary in frequency throughout the geographic range of a species, and that a uniform wild type does not exist. In general, however, the most prevalent allele – i.e., the one with the highest gene frequency – is the one deemed wild type. The concept of wild type is useful in some experimental organisms such as fruit flies ''Drosophila melanogaster'', ...
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Podospora Argentinensis
''Podospora'' is a genus of fungi in the family Podosporaceae. Fossils of ''Podospora'' have been reported from 12 million year old rocks from central England. Species *'' Podospora adelura'' *'' Podospora alexandri'' *'' Podospora ampullacea'' *'' Podospora anamalayensis'' *'' Podospora anomala'' *'' Podospora anserina'' *'' Podospora apiculifera'' *'' Podospora appendiculata'' *'' Podospora araneosa'' *'' Podospora argentinensis'' *'' Podospora australis'' *'' Podospora austroamericana'' *'' Podospora austrohemisphaerica'' *'' Podospora badia'' *''Podospora bicolor'' *'' Podospora bicornis'' *'' Podospora bifida'' *'' Podospora brasiliensis'' *'' Podospora bulbillosa'' *'' Podospora bullata'' *'' Podospora cainii'' *'' Podospora caligata'' *'' Podospora caprarum'' *'' Podospora castorinospora'' *'' Podospora castorinospra'' *'' Podospora cecropiae'' *'' Podospora cochleariformis'' *'' Podospora coeruleotecta'' *'' Podospora collapsa'' *'' Podospora ...
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