Fig. 1: Genomes of two putatively homokaryotic individuals collected in California bear signatures of a haploid or homozygotic genome.
From: Invasive Californian death caps develop mushrooms unisexually and bisexually

a Whole-genome heterozygosities of 37 individuals; note the cluster of two Californian individuals at left (in red). b Peaks of k-mer depths for Californian and Portuguese individuals; a secondary peak at 0.5 implies heterozygosity and is lacking for the two Californian individuals (in red). c Sequencing frequencies of variable SNPs within individuals; peaks at 0.5 indicate heterozygosity and are lacking for the two putative homokaryons.