Genome sequencing of fungal pathogens have documented extensive variation in genome structure and composition between species and in many cases between individuals of the same species. This type of genomic variation can be adaptive for pathogens to rapidly evolve new virulence phenotypes. Analyses of genome-wide variation in fungal pathogen genomes rely on high quality assemblies and methods to detect and quantify structural variation. Population genomic studies in fungi have addressed the underlying mechanisms whereby structural variation can be rapidly generated. Transposable elements, high mutation and recombination rates as well as incorrect chromosome segregation during mitosis and meiosis contribute to extensive variation observed in ...
The first eukaryotic genome to be sequenced was fungal, and there continue to be more sequenced geno...
Background: Pathogens have evolved diverse lifestyles and adopted pivotal new roles in both natural ...
Rust fungi in Pucciniales have caused destructive plant epidemics, have become more aggressive with ...
Comparative genome analyses of eukaryotic pathogens including fungi and oomycetes have revealed exte...
Comparative genome analyses of eukaryotic pathogens including fungi and oomycetes have revealed exte...
The fungal kingdom comprises some of the most devastating plant pathogens. Sequencing the genomes of...
ABSTRACT Fungal plant pathogens rapidly evolve virulence on resistant hosts through mutations in gen...
The majority of plant pathogens are fungi and many of these adversely affect food security. This min...
Fungal pathogens pose an increasingly worrying threat to human health, food security and ecosystem d...
Epidemics caused by fungal plant pathogens pose a major threat to agro-ecosystems and impact global ...
Fungi are organisms that form a distinct kingdom within the eukaryotes. Although most fungi are sapr...
Comparative genomics is a powerful tool to infer the molecular basis of fungal pathogenicity and its...
Pyrenophora tritici-repentis is a necrotrophic fungus causal to the disease tan spot of wheat, whose...
Genome sequencing has been carried out on a small selection of major fungal ascomycete pathogens. Th...
The phytopathogenic fungus Mycosphaerella graminicola (Fuckel) J. Schröt. in Cohn (asexual stag...
The first eukaryotic genome to be sequenced was fungal, and there continue to be more sequenced geno...
Background: Pathogens have evolved diverse lifestyles and adopted pivotal new roles in both natural ...
Rust fungi in Pucciniales have caused destructive plant epidemics, have become more aggressive with ...
Comparative genome analyses of eukaryotic pathogens including fungi and oomycetes have revealed exte...
Comparative genome analyses of eukaryotic pathogens including fungi and oomycetes have revealed exte...
The fungal kingdom comprises some of the most devastating plant pathogens. Sequencing the genomes of...
ABSTRACT Fungal plant pathogens rapidly evolve virulence on resistant hosts through mutations in gen...
The majority of plant pathogens are fungi and many of these adversely affect food security. This min...
Fungal pathogens pose an increasingly worrying threat to human health, food security and ecosystem d...
Epidemics caused by fungal plant pathogens pose a major threat to agro-ecosystems and impact global ...
Fungi are organisms that form a distinct kingdom within the eukaryotes. Although most fungi are sapr...
Comparative genomics is a powerful tool to infer the molecular basis of fungal pathogenicity and its...
Pyrenophora tritici-repentis is a necrotrophic fungus causal to the disease tan spot of wheat, whose...
Genome sequencing has been carried out on a small selection of major fungal ascomycete pathogens. Th...
The phytopathogenic fungus Mycosphaerella graminicola (Fuckel) J. Schröt. in Cohn (asexual stag...
The first eukaryotic genome to be sequenced was fungal, and there continue to be more sequenced geno...
Background: Pathogens have evolved diverse lifestyles and adopted pivotal new roles in both natural ...
Rust fungi in Pucciniales have caused destructive plant epidemics, have become more aggressive with ...