“Zombie”-Making Fungus Carries an Enormous Genome
New research exploring the genome of the fly-infecting fungus Entomophthora muscae reveals it has one of the largest known genomes in the fungal kingdom. The fungus is best known for turning its insect victims into “zombies,” forcing the flies to climb up high, and then exploding out of their bodies.
From Carolyn Elya and colleagues. Featured by MCB department news.
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