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Fungal genomics and pathogenicity

Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 2001
The filamentous fungal genetics community has enthusiastically embraced the utilization of genomics technologies to resolve long-standing issues in fungal biology. For example, such technologies have been proposed to study the mechanics of tip growth, photoreception, gene silencing, the molecular basis of conidiation, the pathway leading to sexual ...
O C, Yoder, B G, Turgeon
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Fungal Genome Annotation

2018
The term "genome annotation" includes identification of protein-coding and noncoding sequences (e.g., repeats, rDNA, and ncRNA) in genome assemblies and attaching functional information (metadata) to these annotated features. Here, we describe the basic outline of fungal nuclear and mitochondrial genome annotation as performed at the US Department of ...
Sajeet, Haridas   +2 more
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Fungal Genomes and Genotyping

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 ebb and flow of a fungal genome

Trends in Microbiology, 1993
Transposable DNA elements have only recently been described in a few species of filamentous fungi, but may be more abundant than previously believed. Several different elements have been isolated from the rice blast pathogen Magnaporthe grisea. The distribution and amplification of these elements suggest a potential role in the evolution of the fungal ...
K F, Dobinson, J E, Hamer
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The Dawn of Fungal Pathogen Genomics

Annual Review of Phytopathology, 2006
Abstract  Recent advances in sequencing technologies have led to a remarkable increase in the number of sequenced fungal genomes. Several important plant pathogenic fungi are among those that have been sequenced or are being sequenced. Additional fungal pathogens are likely to be sequenced in the near future.
Jin-Rong, Xu   +3 more
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The fungal mitochondrial genome project: evolution of fungal mitochondrial genomes and their gene expression

Current Genetics, 1997
The goal of the fungal mitochondrial genome project (FMGP) is to sequence complete mitochondrial genomes for a representative sample of the major fungal lineages; to analyze the genome structure, gene content, and conserved sequence elements of these sequences; and to study the evolution of gene expression in fungal mitochondria.
B, Paquin   +6 more
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