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. 2012 Nov 14;7(11):e49495. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0049495

Figure 4. Defects of the Fghog1, Fgpbs2, and Fgssk2 mutants in sexual reproduction.

Figure 4

A. Self-crossing cultures of the wild type (PH-1) and the Fghog1 (HG15), Fgpbs2 (PS15), and Fgssk2 (FK13) mutants. Fertile perithecia with cirrhi were only observed with the wild type. B. Carrot agar cultures of the mat2 mutant fertilized with Fghog1, Fgpbs2, and Fgssk2 mutants. All the mutants retained male fertility. The close-up views were taken under a dissecting microscope.