@incollection{fdi:010072961, title = {{T}ransposable elements in fungal pathogens : new diagnostic tools}, author = {{F}ernandez, {D}iana and {L}angin, {T}hierry}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{K}nowledge of the population genetics of fungi has increased notably in the last decade thanks to the use of molecular markers that have made possible more precise identification of the fungal genetic entities composing natural populations ({L}eung et al. 1993; {B}rown 1996; {M}c{D}onald 1997). {W}ithin fungi there is a great diversity of biological behaviors and life histories that have direct implications for the genetic structure of fungal populations. {M}any filamentous fungi are capable of reproducing both sexually and asexually and the relative contribution of each of these modes of reproduction can have major implications for their genetic population structure ({B}rygoo et al. 1998). {I}n particular, many pathogenic fungi display a predominantly asexual reproductive phase in their life cycle; as a consequence, large fungal populations may be composed of a relatively small number of genetically distinct clones.}, keywords = {{MYCOTOXINE} ; {DIAGNOSTIC} ; {BIOLOGIE} {MOLECULAIRE} ; {MARQUEUR} {MOLECULAIRE}}, booktitle = {{T}he {M}ycota : 11.{A}gricultural applications : a comprehensive treatise on fungi as experimental systems for basic and applied research}, numero = {}, pages = {171--192}, address = {{B}erlin}, publisher = {{S}pringer}, series = {}, year = {2002}, ISBN = {3-540-42628-0}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010072961}, }