Some of the most significant breakthroughs in the biological sciences this century will emerge from the development of next generation sequencing technologies. The ease of availability of DNA sequence made possible through these new technologies has given researchers opportunities to study organisms in a manner that was not possible with Sanger sequencing. Scientists will, therefore, need to embrace genomics, as well as develop and nurture the human capacity to sequence genomes and utilise the 'tsunami' of data that emerge from genome sequencing. In response to these challenges, we sequenced the genome of Fusarium circinatum, a fungal pathogen of pine that causes pitch canker, a disease of great concern to the South African forestry industr...
Background: The Fusarium graminearum species complex is composed of many distinct fungal species tha...
It has been almost 10 years since Joan Bennett suggested that fungal biologists create a ‘‘wish list...
In the spring of 2005, we had access to 18 fully sequenced fungal genomes, and more are coming rapid...
Some of the most significant breakthroughs in the biological sciences this century will emerge from ...
Fusarium is a diverse assemblage that includes a large number of species of considerable medical and...
The genomes of Cercospora zeina, Fusarium pininemorale, Hawksworthiomyces lignivorus, Huntiella dec...
Fusarium circinatum is an important pathogen of pine trees and its management in the commercial fore...
Draft genomes of the fungal species Fusarium xylarioides, Teratosphaeria gauchensis and T. zuluensis...
The first genome sequenced of a eukaryotic organism was for Saccharomyces cerevisiae, as reported in...
Dissertation (MSc (Microbiology))--University of Pretoria, 2022.The population of Fusarium circinatu...
Fusarium virguliforme causes sudden death syndrome (SDS) of soybean, a disease of serious concern th...
<p>The genome sequences provide a first glimpse into the genomic basis of the biological diversity o...
Mycosphaerella is one of the largest genera of plant-pathogenic fungi with more than 1,000 named spe...
Fusarium circinatum is an important global pathogen of pine trees. Genome plasticity has been observ...
Draft genome assemblies of Fusarium marasasianum, Huntiella abstrusa, two Immersiporthe knoxdaviesia...
Background: The Fusarium graminearum species complex is composed of many distinct fungal species tha...
It has been almost 10 years since Joan Bennett suggested that fungal biologists create a ‘‘wish list...
In the spring of 2005, we had access to 18 fully sequenced fungal genomes, and more are coming rapid...
Some of the most significant breakthroughs in the biological sciences this century will emerge from ...
Fusarium is a diverse assemblage that includes a large number of species of considerable medical and...
The genomes of Cercospora zeina, Fusarium pininemorale, Hawksworthiomyces lignivorus, Huntiella dec...
Fusarium circinatum is an important pathogen of pine trees and its management in the commercial fore...
Draft genomes of the fungal species Fusarium xylarioides, Teratosphaeria gauchensis and T. zuluensis...
The first genome sequenced of a eukaryotic organism was for Saccharomyces cerevisiae, as reported in...
Dissertation (MSc (Microbiology))--University of Pretoria, 2022.The population of Fusarium circinatu...
Fusarium virguliforme causes sudden death syndrome (SDS) of soybean, a disease of serious concern th...
<p>The genome sequences provide a first glimpse into the genomic basis of the biological diversity o...
Mycosphaerella is one of the largest genera of plant-pathogenic fungi with more than 1,000 named spe...
Fusarium circinatum is an important global pathogen of pine trees. Genome plasticity has been observ...
Draft genome assemblies of Fusarium marasasianum, Huntiella abstrusa, two Immersiporthe knoxdaviesia...
Background: The Fusarium graminearum species complex is composed of many distinct fungal species tha...
It has been almost 10 years since Joan Bennett suggested that fungal biologists create a ‘‘wish list...
In the spring of 2005, we had access to 18 fully sequenced fungal genomes, and more are coming rapid...