The possibility of sexual reproduction in the human pathogenic fungus Candida albicans is a question of great interest in medical mycology. Not only is it a fundamental biological issue, but it is also a potential mechanism for contributing to the phenotypic plasticity (and hence the virulence) of the organism. Molecular genotyping methods such as multi-locus sequence typing (MLST) are generating data that can shed light on this question. In the present study we have used MLST information to generate haplotypes that identify many different homologues of a chromosome within a collection of strains. Particular combinations of these haplotypes provide evidence for chromosomal segregation and intra-chromosome recombination. All of our observa...
Elucidating population structure and levels of genetic diversity and recombination is necessary to u...
Candida albicans has an elaborate, yet efficient, mating system that promotes conjugation between di...
Candida species are the most common cause of opportunistic fungal infection worldwide. Here we repor...
International audienceCandida albicans is a diploid yeast that can undergo mating and a parasexual c...
AbstractA small number of Candida species form part of the normal microbial flora of mucosal surface...
ABSTRACT The opportunistic fungal pathogen Candida albicans lacks a conventional sexual program and ...
Haplotype maps (HapMaps) reveal underlying sequence variation and facilitate the study of recombinat...
We typed 165 Candida albicans isolates from 44 different sources by multilocus sequence typing (MLST...
International audienceElucidating population structure and levels of genetic diversity and recombina...
We typed 165 Candida albicans isolates from 44 different sources by multilocus sequence typing (MLST...
Candida albicans is a fungal opportunistic pathogen of significant public health importance mainly d...
We analyzed data on multilocus sequence typing (MLST), ABC typing, mating type-like locus (MAT) stat...
To ascertain the population structure of Candida albicans, we have carried out a multilocus enzyme e...
Since its classiÞcation nearly 80 years ago, the human pathogen Candida albicans has been designated...
Candida species are the most common cause of opportunistic fungal infection worldwide. Here we repor...
Elucidating population structure and levels of genetic diversity and recombination is necessary to u...
Candida albicans has an elaborate, yet efficient, mating system that promotes conjugation between di...
Candida species are the most common cause of opportunistic fungal infection worldwide. Here we repor...
International audienceCandida albicans is a diploid yeast that can undergo mating and a parasexual c...
AbstractA small number of Candida species form part of the normal microbial flora of mucosal surface...
ABSTRACT The opportunistic fungal pathogen Candida albicans lacks a conventional sexual program and ...
Haplotype maps (HapMaps) reveal underlying sequence variation and facilitate the study of recombinat...
We typed 165 Candida albicans isolates from 44 different sources by multilocus sequence typing (MLST...
International audienceElucidating population structure and levels of genetic diversity and recombina...
We typed 165 Candida albicans isolates from 44 different sources by multilocus sequence typing (MLST...
Candida albicans is a fungal opportunistic pathogen of significant public health importance mainly d...
We analyzed data on multilocus sequence typing (MLST), ABC typing, mating type-like locus (MAT) stat...
To ascertain the population structure of Candida albicans, we have carried out a multilocus enzyme e...
Since its classiÞcation nearly 80 years ago, the human pathogen Candida albicans has been designated...
Candida species are the most common cause of opportunistic fungal infection worldwide. Here we repor...
Elucidating population structure and levels of genetic diversity and recombination is necessary to u...
Candida albicans has an elaborate, yet efficient, mating system that promotes conjugation between di...
Candida species are the most common cause of opportunistic fungal infection worldwide. Here we repor...