Use of Morphology Index Histograms to Quantify Populations of the Fungal Pathogen Paracoccidioides Brasiliensis San-Blas, Gioconda and Padr�n, Ra�l and Alamo, Lorenzo and San-Blas, Felipe,, 143, 197-202 (1997), doi = https://doi.org/10.1099/00221287-143-1-197, publicationName = Microbiology Society, issn = 1350-0872, abstract= To quantify the dimorphic process in wild and mutant strains of Paracoccidioides brasiliensis, we defined a morphology index (Mi) in terms of the maximum cell length (I), maximum cell diameter (d), and septal diameter (s), according to the equation Mi = 2.13 + 1.13 log10(Is/d 2), whose intercept and slope were such that Mi was around 1 for yeast (spherical) cells or 4 for hyphal (elongated) cells. This discriminatory power was used to quantify morphological population mixtures through Mi histograms. During the temperature-induced dimorphic transition (either way), mean Mi (Mi) varied linearly with time, suggesting a continuity in the process. Also, in wild strains and mutants thereof we found an inverse relationship between Mi and content of both cell wall chitin and 1,3-a-glucan., language=, type=