Extended Data Fig. 2: Genomes of parasexual progeny following mating clinical C. albicans strains. | Nature Microbiology

Extended Data Fig. 2: Genomes of parasexual progeny following mating clinical C. albicans strains.

From: Parasex generates highly recombinant progeny in Candida albicans with increased virulence

Extended Data Fig. 2: Genomes of parasexual progeny following mating clinical C. albicans strains.

Color-coded matrices indicate marker genotype and their relative positions in the genome for 75 and 69 parasexual progeny in the SC5314x529L cross (A) and SC5314xP60002 cross (B), respectively. Orange, purple, and green denote homozygous SC5314, homozygous 529L or P60002, and heterozygous markers, respectively. Parental genotypes are indicated at the bottom of each matrix. C. An adjusted y-axis scaling for Fig. 2F is given for clarity. D. Doubling times of parental strains in pre-spo (used to induce CCL) and YPD media were calculated after growth for 24 hours at 30 °C from optical density measurements taken every 15 minutes. Boxplots are presented as the 75th to 25th percentile with the thick line denoting the median. Whiskers indicate the largest and smallest values within 1.5x of the interquartile range. * indicates p < 0.05, ** indicates p < 0.001 by Wilcoxon test.

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