Genetics, Vol. 160, 457-461, February 2002, Copyright © 2002

Dimorphic Mating-Type Chromosomes in the Fungus Microbotryum violaceum

Michael E. Hooda
a Department of Biology, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia 22903

Corresponding author: Michael E. Hood

Communicating editor: M. E. ZOLAN

Fungi often mate as haploids, and sex chromosomes (i.e., mating-type chromosomes) that are dimorphic for their size or overall DNA content have never been reported in this kingdom. Using electrophoretic techniques for karyotype analysis, a highly dimorphic chromosome pair that determines mating compatibility is shown to occur in populations of the fungus Microbotryum violaceum. This substantiates the evolution of such dimorphism as a general feature associated with haploid determination of mating compatibility, which previously had been known only in haplodioecious plants (mosses and liverworts). Size-dimorphic sex chromosomes are present in a lineage of M. violaceum native to Europe, as well as a lineage native to North America. However, they are very different in size between these lineages, indicating either independent evolution of the dimorphism or a large degree of divergence since their isolation. Several DNA sequences that show sequence similarity to transposons were isolated from these sex chromosomes.





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