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When combined with the consumption of alcohol, it causes "Coprinus syndrome".
- Includes information on how the genus Coprinus was recently segregated.
Coprinopsis was split from the genus Coprinus based on molecular data.
This poisonous species can sometimes be confused with the edible Coprinus comatus.
Most Coprinellus species were transferred from the once large genus Coprinus.
However, even Coprinus may be overtaken by other Basidiomycotina.
He later changed his mind about the taxonomic separation of Coprinus and Pseudocoprinus.
Ascobolus will apear within 7 days and Coprinus initials within 3 weeks.
The Coprinus endonuclease obtained from early meiotic prophase can produce such substrates.
Caps and stem are evident in initials of Coprinus when it is less than 1% of the mature structure.
Coprinol is an antibiotic isolated from Coprinus.
Coprinus comatus is the best known of the true Coprinus.
Larger than most Coprinus.
Coprinus and these segregate genera are now referred to collectively as coprinoid fungi.
Coprinus, hymenomycete, mating type, homeodomain proteins, pheromones and receptors, sexual development.
We believe that the meiotic endonuclease of Coprinus is involved in the early phase of genetic recombination.
Based on molecular data, the genus Coprinus was divided, with these three genera moved to the family Psathyrellaceae.
Key words: ubiquitin, development, sporulation, Coprinus.
Coprinus is also able to digest lignin, a very complex carbohydrate, as well as simple sugars and cellulose.
Some other Coprinus spp.
Coprinus species, including Coprinopsis atramentaria, contain coprine.
It stores for two to three months in air, but is prone to scald, flesh softening, chilling sensitivity, and coprinus rot.
Coprinus comatus is the type species for the genus Coprinus.
Until 2001, Coprinus was a large genus consisting of all agaric species in which the lamellae autodigested to release their spores.
Thirteen strains of inky-cap mushroom Coprinus species were evaluated for the production of extracellular peroxidase.