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Gary Novak mushroom physiologist |
Author's research and photographs show extreme biology and transitional evolution in the morel mushroom including phenotypic variation and a reversion anomaly. Summary of Morel EvolutionPhotos of Phenotypic Variation in the Wild Biology of the Morel Mushroom The morel is in the process of evolving from a single celled organism (a yeast) into a multicelled organism. This hasn't happened in hundreds of millions of years, and now the process is observable having begun about 50,000 years ago for the morel and continuing.
Descriptive Material Photo pages show extreme biology Peripheral Ice Age TheoryPlant Phenotypes Field Bindweed Phenotypes Leafy Spurge Phenotypes Echinacea Phenotypes Animal Phenotypes How to Find Morels Creationism Research by Author 1. An Anomaly of Morchella as a Tool for the Study of Differentiation2. Phenotypic Variation as an Adaptation Mechanism by Morchella (Simplified Version of Phenotypic Variation) Figures 1-2 - Pigmented Mycelium Figures 3-6 - Differentiation Figure 7 - Variations in Anomalies Figure 8 - Variations in Morphology External Links: Fungi PerfectiGourmet Mushrooms, Inc Mushroompeople Morel Mushroom Hunters Club Myko Web Schizosaccharomyces molecular biology |