Extremophilic organisms demonstrate the flexibility and adaptability of basic biological processes by highlighting how cell physiology adapts to environmental extremes. Few eukaryotic extremophiles have been well studied and only a small number are amenable to laboratory cultivation and manipulation. A detailed characterization of the genome architecture of such organisms is important to illuminate how they adapt to environmental stresses. One excellent example of a fungal extremophile is the halophile Hortaea werneckii (Pezizomycotina, Dothideomycetes, Capnodiales), a yeast-like fungus able to thrive at near-saturating concentrations of sodium chloride and which is also tolerant to both UV irradiation and desiccation. Given its unique life...
The experimental evolution of microorganisms exposed to extreme conditions can provide insight into ...
The kingdom Fungi comprises species that inhabit nearly all ecosystems. Fungi exist as both free-liv...
In the spring of 2005, we had access to 18 fully sequenced fungal genomes, and more are coming rapid...
Extremophilic organisms demonstrate the flexibility and adaptability of basic biological processes b...
Hortaea werneckii, ascomycetous yeast from the order Capnodiales, shows an exceptional adaptability ...
<div><p><i>Hortaea werneckii</i>, ascomycetous yeast from the order Capnodiales, shows an exceptiona...
BackgroundThe black yeast Hortaea werneckii (Dothideomycetes, Ascomycota) is one of the most extreme...
The polymorphic black yeast Hortaea werneckii (Capnodiales, Ascomycota) is extremely halotolerant (g...
As of 2007, over 30 million hectares are affected by salinization resulting in poor crop yield and a...
Identifying the mechanisms of eukaryotic genome evolution by comparative genomics is often complicat...
A global set of clinical and environmental strains of the halotolerant black yeast-like fungus Horta...
Molecular studies of salt tolerance of eukaryotic microorganisms have until recently been limited to...
The experimental evolution of microorganisms exposed to extreme conditions can provide insight into ...
The genome of the basidiomycete yeast Dioszegia hungarica strain PDD-24b-2 isolated from cloud water...
The experimental evolution of microorganisms exposed to extreme conditions can provide insight into ...
The experimental evolution of microorganisms exposed to extreme conditions can provide insight into ...
The kingdom Fungi comprises species that inhabit nearly all ecosystems. Fungi exist as both free-liv...
In the spring of 2005, we had access to 18 fully sequenced fungal genomes, and more are coming rapid...
Extremophilic organisms demonstrate the flexibility and adaptability of basic biological processes b...
Hortaea werneckii, ascomycetous yeast from the order Capnodiales, shows an exceptional adaptability ...
<div><p><i>Hortaea werneckii</i>, ascomycetous yeast from the order Capnodiales, shows an exceptiona...
BackgroundThe black yeast Hortaea werneckii (Dothideomycetes, Ascomycota) is one of the most extreme...
The polymorphic black yeast Hortaea werneckii (Capnodiales, Ascomycota) is extremely halotolerant (g...
As of 2007, over 30 million hectares are affected by salinization resulting in poor crop yield and a...
Identifying the mechanisms of eukaryotic genome evolution by comparative genomics is often complicat...
A global set of clinical and environmental strains of the halotolerant black yeast-like fungus Horta...
Molecular studies of salt tolerance of eukaryotic microorganisms have until recently been limited to...
The experimental evolution of microorganisms exposed to extreme conditions can provide insight into ...
The genome of the basidiomycete yeast Dioszegia hungarica strain PDD-24b-2 isolated from cloud water...
The experimental evolution of microorganisms exposed to extreme conditions can provide insight into ...
The experimental evolution of microorganisms exposed to extreme conditions can provide insight into ...
The kingdom Fungi comprises species that inhabit nearly all ecosystems. Fungi exist as both free-liv...
In the spring of 2005, we had access to 18 fully sequenced fungal genomes, and more are coming rapid...