Michael G Milgroom
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Recent Articles
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Drott M, Rush T, Satterlee T, Giannone R, Abraham P, Greco C, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2021 May;
118(21).
PMID: 34016748
Fungi produce a wealth of pharmacologically bioactive secondary metabolites (SMs) from biosynthetic gene clusters (BGCs). It is common practice for drug discovery efforts to treat species' secondary metabolomes as being...
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Bautista-Jalon L, Frenkel O, Tsror Lahkim L, Malcolm G, Gugino B, Lebiush S, et al.
Phytopathology
. 2020 Oct;
111(1):149-159.
PMID: 33079020
is a soilborne fungal pathogen affecting many economically important crops that can also infect weeds and rotational crops with no apparent disease symptoms. The main research goal was to test...
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Drott M, Satterlee T, Skerker J, Pfannenstiel B, Glass N, Keller N, et al.
mBio
. 2020 Jul;
11(4).
PMID: 32665272
The apparent rarity of sex in many fungal species has raised questions about how much sex is needed to purge deleterious mutations and how differences in frequency of sex impact...
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Crouch J, Dawe A, Aerts A, Barry K, Churchill A, Grimwood J, et al.
Phytopathology
. 2020 Mar;
110(6):1180-1188.
PMID: 32207662
is the causal agent of chestnut blight, a fungal disease that almost entirely eliminated mature American chestnut from North America over a 50-year period. Here, we formally report the genome...
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Drott M, Debenport T, Higgins S, Buckley D, Milgroom M
mBio
. 2019 Feb;
10(1).
PMID: 30782658
Selective forces that maintain the polymorphism for aflatoxigenic and nonaflatoxigenic individuals of are largely unknown. As soils are widely considered the natural habitat of , we hypothesized that aflatoxin production...
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Drott M, Fessler L, Milgroom M
Phytopathology
. 2018 Nov;
109(5):878-886.
PMID: 30480472
Consumption of food contaminated with aflatoxin, from crops infected by , is associated with acute toxicosis, cancer, and stunted growth. Although such contamination is more common in the lower latitudes...
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Milgroom M, Smith M, Drott M, Nuss D
Heredity (Edinb)
. 2018 Feb;
121(6):511-523.
PMID: 29426879
Balancing selection has been inferred in diverse organisms for nonself recognition genes, including those involved in immunity, mating compatibility, and vegetative incompatibility. Although selective forces maintaining polymorphisms are known for...
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Rafiei V, Banihashemi Z, Bautista-Jalon L, Jimenez-Gasco M, Turgeon B, Milgroom M
Phytopathology
. 2018 Jan;
108(6):780-788.
PMID: 29318912
Verticillium dahliae is a plant pathogenic fungus that reproduces asexually and its population structure is highly clonal. In the present study, 78 V. dahliae isolates from Iran were genotyped for...
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Drott M, Lazzaro B, Brown D, Carbone I, Milgroom M
Proc Biol Sci
. 2017 Dec;
284(1869).
PMID: 29263278
The role of microbial secondary metabolites in the ecology of the organisms that produce them remains poorly understood. Variation in aflatoxin production by is maintained by balancing selection, but the...