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Are Geoglossales Fungi Really That Different?
Tuesday, February 11, 2025
There was a big contradiction. Geoglossales have a smaller genome and fewer genes. Scientists have hypothesised that these fungi might carry a larger number of enzymes. Surprisingly, Sarcoleotia globosa carried several enzyme families that were not even found in similar fungi. These results challenged the scientists.
It is important to note that the number of found enzymes were considerably less than what was found in the ericoid fungi, which might suggest that there are specific evolutionary adaptations to breaking down the varied plant surfaces of the fungi found in the Geoglossales group. There could also be differences in how these fungi live, suggesting that they are well adapted to the lifestyles they live. Scientists are challenged to try and understand these relationships better and discover whether these enzymes are unique.
The findings are a mystery. There are still more questions and hypotheses than answers. It is possible that the fungi are very different to what scientists have studied so far. It remains to be seen what these findings mean to the fungi and their hosts. Further research could provide more answers than questions.
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