Our previous study found that isolates from morel stipes showed a large proportion of mating type deletion, which implied the nuclear evolution and spatial heterogeneity. In this paper, the specific mating type genes of Mat1-1-1 and Mat1-2-1 in Morchella importuna were analyzed using the relative quantitative method of qRT-PCR to study the uneven nuclear distribution in morel life cycle. The results demonstrated obvious unbalanced distribution of two karyotypes in tested commercially cultivated strains and stipe issue isolates from cultivated ascocarps. The ratio of two mating type genes in tissue isolates from different parts of the ascocarps (base soil, inside and surface of stipe, inside and outside of cap pit) was also different. The disequilibrium also existed in primordium, young ascocarp and mature ascocarp. Moreover, the imbalance in different positions of mature ascocarp (base of stipe, middle of stipe, junction of stipe and cap, middle of cap, and top of cap)...

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