Owing to their small size and paucity of phenotypic characters, progress in the evolutionary biology of microbes in general, and human pathogenic fungi in particular, has been linked to a series of advances in DNA sequencing over the past quarter century. Phylogenetics was the first area to benefit, with the achievement of a basic understanding of fungal phylogeny. Population genetics was the next advance, finding cryptic species everywhere, and recombination in species previously thought to be asexual. Comparative genomics saw the next advance, in which variation in gene content and changes in gene family size were found to be important sources of variation. Fungal population genomics is showing that gene flow among closely related populat...
Infectious diseases are a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, and human pathogens ha...
International audienceAnther-smut fungi provide a powerful system to study host-pathogen specializat...
International audiencePurpose of ReviewCandida species are an important cause of both superficial an...
The first eukaryotic genome to be sequenced was fungal, and there continue to be more sequenced geno...
The fungal kingdom comprises some of the most devastating plant pathogens. Sequencing the genomes of...
Fungi are ideal model organisms for dissecting the genomic bases of adaptive divergence in eukaryote...
Although parasitism is one of the most common lifestyles among eukaryotes, population genetics on pa...
The 140 000 or so fungal species reported so far are heterogeneously defined based on varying criter...
Throughout evolutionary history in the kingdom Fungi, taxa have exchanged genetic information among ...
Genetics deals with variation and inheritance and forms the basis for understanding why fungi behave...
Some of the most ecologically-significant pathogens of plants, animals and marine life come from two...
The last two decades have seen tremendous growth in the development and application of molecular met...
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: The number of fungal species on earth is estimated at about 1.5 ...
Genome sequencing has been carried out on a small selection of major fungal ascomycete pathogens. Th...
Background The fungal genus Aspergillus is of critical importance to humankind. Species include t...
Infectious diseases are a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, and human pathogens ha...
International audienceAnther-smut fungi provide a powerful system to study host-pathogen specializat...
International audiencePurpose of ReviewCandida species are an important cause of both superficial an...
The first eukaryotic genome to be sequenced was fungal, and there continue to be more sequenced geno...
The fungal kingdom comprises some of the most devastating plant pathogens. Sequencing the genomes of...
Fungi are ideal model organisms for dissecting the genomic bases of adaptive divergence in eukaryote...
Although parasitism is one of the most common lifestyles among eukaryotes, population genetics on pa...
The 140 000 or so fungal species reported so far are heterogeneously defined based on varying criter...
Throughout evolutionary history in the kingdom Fungi, taxa have exchanged genetic information among ...
Genetics deals with variation and inheritance and forms the basis for understanding why fungi behave...
Some of the most ecologically-significant pathogens of plants, animals and marine life come from two...
The last two decades have seen tremendous growth in the development and application of molecular met...
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: The number of fungal species on earth is estimated at about 1.5 ...
Genome sequencing has been carried out on a small selection of major fungal ascomycete pathogens. Th...
Background The fungal genus Aspergillus is of critical importance to humankind. Species include t...
Infectious diseases are a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, and human pathogens ha...
International audienceAnther-smut fungi provide a powerful system to study host-pathogen specializat...
International audiencePurpose of ReviewCandida species are an important cause of both superficial an...