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ALTHOUGH records of chromosome counts in fungi are fairly numerous, few of these can be considered completely reliable. Indeed the small size of fungus chromosomes and the limitations of techniques of staining make difficult the unequivocal identification of chromosomes as such in many published records.
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LU, B., BRODIE, H. Chromosomes of the Fungus Cyathus. Nature 194, 606 (1962). https://doi.org/10.1038/194606a0
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