%0 Journal Article %T Advancements in genetic studies of mushrooms: a comprehensive review. %A Tarafder E %A Nizamani MM %A Karunarathna SC %A Das D %A Zeng X %A Rind RA %A Wang Y %A Tian F %J World J Microbiol Biotechnol %V 40 %N 9 %D 2024 Jul 22 %M 39034336 %F 4.253 %R 10.1007/s11274-024-04079-8 %X Genetic studies in mushrooms, driven by innovations such as CRISPR-Cas9 genome editing and RNA interference, transform our understanding of these enigmatic fungi and their multifaceted roles in agriculture, medicine, and conservation. This comprehensive review explores the rationale and significance of genetic research in mushrooms, delving into the ethical, regulatory, and ecological dimensions of this field. CRISPR-Cas9 emerges as a game-changing technology, enabling precise genome editing, targeted gene knockouts, and pathway manipulation. RNA interference complements these efforts by downregulating genes for improved crop yield and enhanced pest and disease resistance. Genetic studies also contribute to the conservation of rare species and developing more robust mushroom strains, fostering sustainable cultivation practices. Moreover, they unlock the potential for discovering novel medicinal compounds, offering new horizons in pharmaceuticals and nutraceuticals. As emerging technologies and ethical considerations shape the future of mushroom research, these studies promise to revolutionize our relationship with these fungi, paving the way for a more sustainable and innovative world.