Malassezia is a unique lipophilic genus in class Malasseziomycetes in Ustilaginomycotina, (Basidiomycota, fungi) that otherwise consists almost exclusively of plant pathogens. Malassezia are typically isolated from warm-blooded animals, are dominant members of the human skin mycobiome and are associated with common skin disorders. To characterize the genetic basis of the unique phenotypes of Malassezia spp., we sequenced the genomes of all 14 accepted species and used comparative genomics against a broad panel of fungal genomes to comprehensively identify distinct features that define the Malassezia gene repertoire: gene gain and loss; selection signatures; and lineage-specific gene family expansions. Our analysis revealed key gene gain eve...
Fungi of the Malassezia genus are the most prevalent eukaryotic organisms in the natural skin mycobi...
ABSTRACT Our understanding of the interactions between normal skin microbiota and the human host has...
The skin of humans and animals is colonized by commensal and pathogenic fungi and bacteria that shar...
Malassezia is a unique lipophilic genus in class Malasseziomycetes in Ustilaginomycotina, (Basidiomy...
Malassezia are lipid dependent basidiomycetous yeasts that inhabit the skin and mucosa of humans and...
Malassezia is a unique lipophilic genus in class Malasseziomycetes in Ustilaginomycotina, (Basidiomy...
Fungi in the genus Malassezia are ubiquitous skin residents of humans and other warm-blooded animals...
ABSTRACT Malassezia commensal yeasts are associated with a number of skin disorders, such as atopic ...
Identified in the late nineteenth century as a single species residing on human skin, Malassezia is ...
UnlabelledMalassezia commensal yeasts are associated with a number of skin disorders, such as atopic...
The genus Malassezia includes 14 species that are found on the skin of humans and animals and are as...
Yeasts from the genus Malassezia are common commensals and pathogens found in humans and animals, an...
ABSTRACT The genus Malassezia includes 14 species that are found on the skin of humans and animals a...
ABSTRACTMalassezia commensal yeasts are associated with a number of skin disorders, such as atopic e...
Fungi of the Malassezia genus are the most prevalent eukaryotic organisms in the natural skin mycobi...
ABSTRACT Our understanding of the interactions between normal skin microbiota and the human host has...
The skin of humans and animals is colonized by commensal and pathogenic fungi and bacteria that shar...
Malassezia is a unique lipophilic genus in class Malasseziomycetes in Ustilaginomycotina, (Basidiomy...
Malassezia are lipid dependent basidiomycetous yeasts that inhabit the skin and mucosa of humans and...
Malassezia is a unique lipophilic genus in class Malasseziomycetes in Ustilaginomycotina, (Basidiomy...
Fungi in the genus Malassezia are ubiquitous skin residents of humans and other warm-blooded animals...
ABSTRACT Malassezia commensal yeasts are associated with a number of skin disorders, such as atopic ...
Identified in the late nineteenth century as a single species residing on human skin, Malassezia is ...
UnlabelledMalassezia commensal yeasts are associated with a number of skin disorders, such as atopic...
The genus Malassezia includes 14 species that are found on the skin of humans and animals and are as...
Yeasts from the genus Malassezia are common commensals and pathogens found in humans and animals, an...
ABSTRACT The genus Malassezia includes 14 species that are found on the skin of humans and animals a...
ABSTRACTMalassezia commensal yeasts are associated with a number of skin disorders, such as atopic e...
Fungi of the Malassezia genus are the most prevalent eukaryotic organisms in the natural skin mycobi...
ABSTRACT Our understanding of the interactions between normal skin microbiota and the human host has...
The skin of humans and animals is colonized by commensal and pathogenic fungi and bacteria that shar...