Abstract:Petriella setifera is poorly-known species with only fragmentary information in literature and with published partial genome about the fungal species. Therefore, the aim of the study was an analysis of the intraspecific genetic and functional diversity of new isolated fungal species of P. setifera. From the molecular biological viewpoint, the intraspecific variability was found through the Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphism analysis (AFLP). The analysis showed a good variability among the analysed isolates… Show more
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