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The Arthrodermataceae, or dermatophytes, are a major family in the Onygenales and important from a public health safety perspective. Here, based on sequenced and downloaded from GenBank sequences, the evolutionary relationships of Arthrodermataceae were comprehensively studied via phylogenetic reconstruction, divergence time estimation, phylogenetic ...
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Epidemiology of infections due to zoophilic dermatophyte trichophyton simii, an update
, 2021Trichophyton simii is an important zoophilic dermatophyte. It has two different names, one for the asexual form (the anamorph state) that occurs in the vertebrate host, and the other for the sexual form (teleomorph also called “perfect state”) produced ...
H. Gugnani, A. Thammayya
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DEVELOPMENT OF DNA ISOLATION METHODS TO STUDY DERMATOMYCOSIS
Eurasian journal of applied biotechnologyDermatophytes are keratinophilic fungi that infect hair, skin, nails, and feathers, classified into seven genera within the Arthrodermataceae family. Species identification has evolved with molecular methods, leading to the adoption of the "One Fungus ...
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Taxonomy of the Onygenales: Arthrodermataceae, Gymnoascaceae, Myxotrichaceae and Onygenaceae
Mycotaxon, 1985openaire +1 more source
Genome mining of ascomycetous fungi reveals their genetic potential for ergot alkaloid production
Archives of Microbiology, 2015Nina Gerhards +3 more
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PRP8 Intein in Onygenales: Distribution and Phylogenetic Aspects
Mycopathologia, 2019Hans Garcia Garces +3 more
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Journal of Medical and Veterinary Mycology, 1994
M. Leclerc, H. Philippe, E. Guého
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M. Leclerc, H. Philippe, E. Guého
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