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Molecular Ecology, 2019
Ribosomal DNA (rDNA) copy number variation (CNV) has major physiological implications for all organisms, but how it varies for fungi, an ecologically ubiquitous and important group of microorganisms, has yet to be systemically investigated.
L. Lofgren +5 more
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Ribosomal DNA (rDNA) copy number variation (CNV) has major physiological implications for all organisms, but how it varies for fungi, an ecologically ubiquitous and important group of microorganisms, has yet to be systemically investigated.
L. Lofgren +5 more
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2018
The availability of complete fungal genomes is expanding rapidly and is offering an extensive and accurate view of this "kingdom." The scientific milestone of free access to more than 1000 fungal genomes of different species was reached, and new and stimulating projects have meanwhile been released.
Ricardo, Araujo, Benedita, Sampaio-Maia
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The availability of complete fungal genomes is expanding rapidly and is offering an extensive and accurate view of this "kingdom." The scientific milestone of free access to more than 1000 fungal genomes of different species was reached, and new and stimulating projects have meanwhile been released.
Ricardo, Araujo, Benedita, Sampaio-Maia
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MycoCosm, the JGI's Fungal Genome Portal for Comparative Genomic and Multiomics Data Analyses.
Methods in molecular biology, 2023Steven R. Ahrendt +3 more
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Mycotoxins: A Fungal Genomics Perspective
2016The chemical and enzymatic diversity in the fungal kingdom is staggering. Large-scale fungal genome sequencing projects are generating a massive catalog of secondary metabolite biosynthetic genes and pathways. Fungal natural products are a boon and bane to man as valuable pharmaceuticals and harmful toxins.
Daren W, Brown, Scott E, Baker
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Introduction: Overview of Fungal Genomics
2018Genome sequences and postgenomic tools have had a major impact on fungal research. When the first fungal genome sequences became available it became clear how much more complex fungal biology was than had been previously assumed. Since then an increasing number of genomes have become available enabling detailed comparative studies, especially when ...
de Vries, Ronald P +2 more
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Genomic approaches to fungal pathogenicity
Current Opinion in Microbiology, 2002Within a few years, the genome sequences of a large number of medically and agriculturally important fungi will be known. With this resource come the promises of genomic approaches to study pathogenicity and host-fungus interactions. Genomics is particularly attractive for these questions, as conventional genetic and biochemical approaches are limited ...
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2010
We describe the annotation process for fungal genome sequencing projects, with special emphasis on protein-coding genes. The characteristics of gene structures in various fungal phyla and strength and weaknesses of the available gene prediction programs are discussed.
Diego Martinez +2 more
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We describe the annotation process for fungal genome sequencing projects, with special emphasis on protein-coding genes. The characteristics of gene structures in various fungal phyla and strength and weaknesses of the available gene prediction programs are discussed.
Diego Martinez +2 more
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Fungal genomics and transcriptomics
2018Abstract The advent of whole-genome sequencing has resulted in a range of platforms for large-scale analysis of the DNA (genomics), RNA (transcriptomics), protein (proteomics), and metabolite (metabolomics) content of cells. These inclusive ‘omics’ approaches have allowed for unparalleled insights into fungal biology.
Carol A. Munro, Duncan Wilson
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