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imafungus.pensoft.net/article/1723... Global population genomics redefines domestication and clinical diversity in the Aspergillus flavus–oryzae complex. Our new paper w/ @balintnemeth.bsky.social finally online in IMA Fungus! This has been a long journey, the first idea of this global phylogeny...
Global population genomics redefines domestication and clinical diversity in the Aspergillus flavus–oryzae complex
Aspergillus flavus is a globally important human pathogen and agricultural contaminant, while its domesticated relative A. oryzae is widely used in food fermentation and biotechnology. Despite their importance, the evolutionary relationship, population structure and domestication history of these fungi remain unresolved. Here, we present the first global population genomic analysis of 639 A. flavus and A. oryzae isolates from clinical, environmental and food-fermentation sources across multiple continents. Our analyses reveal a complex evolutionary landscape comprising well-separated clades interspersed with highly admixed mosaic groups and potential evidence for multiple independent domestication events giving rise to A. oryzae. Clinical A. flavus isolates are distributed across several clades and mosaic groups, some overlapping with fermentation strains, highlighting an apparent role of domestication and admixture in shaping pathogen diversity. These results challenge current species boundaries and provide a framework for understanding evolutionary history, taxonomy and pangenomic architecture in these fungi, with broad implications for pathogenicity, food safety, biocontrol and metagenomic surveillance.
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December 23, 2025 at 1:11 PM
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journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/... Phylogenomic diversity of clinical #Saccharomyces cerevisiae and the prevalence of probiotic-derived isolates in a tertiary care center - our new paper in collab with @renatokovacs1.bsky.social , with PhD students @balintnemeth.bsky.social and Andrea Harmath! #yeast
Phylogenomic diversity of clinical Saccharomyces cerevisiae and the prevalence of probiotic-derived isolates in a tertiary care center in Hungary | Microbiology Spectrum
Saccharomyces cerevisiae is best known for its beneficial role in beer, bread, and wine production and is generally considered a harmless microbe. A specific subtype, S. cerevisiae var. “boulardii,” i...
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November 27, 2025 at 9:58 AM