AbstractThe fungal pathogen Candida albicans can mate under highly controlled conditions. It can also undergo phenotypic switching. A recent discovery joins these disparate processes to reveal that ‘opaque’ switch variants mate 106 times better than ‘white’ variants
While sexual reproduction is pervasive in eukaryotic cells, the strategies employed by fungal specie...
The capacity of Candida albicans to switch reversibly between the white phenotype and the opaque phe...
The capacity of Candida albicans to switch reversibly between the white phenotype and the opaque phe...
AbstractThe fungal pathogen Candida albicans can mate under highly controlled conditions. It can als...
AbstractDiscovered over a decade ago, white-opaque switching in the human fungal pathogen Candida al...
AbstractDiscovered over a decade ago, white-opaque switching in the human fungal pathogen Candida al...
Because Candida dubliniensis is closely related to Candida albicans, we tested whether it underwent ...
AbstractTsong et al. (2003)(this issue of Cell) characterize the role of mating type genes in Candid...
While sexual reproduction is pervasive in eukaryotic cells, the strategies employed by fungal specie...
Sexual reproduction is a universal mechanism for generating genetic diversity in eukaryotes. Fungi e...
<div><p>Sexual reproduction is a universal mechanism for generating genetic diversity in eukaryotes....
Modes of sexual reproduction in eukaryotic organisms are extremely diverse. The human fungal pathoge...
It has been proposed that the ancestral fungus was mating competent and homothallic. However, many ...
Several pathogenic Candida species are capable of heritable and reversible switching between two epi...
Recently, it was demonstrated that Candida albicans contains mating type genes. Since that discovery...
While sexual reproduction is pervasive in eukaryotic cells, the strategies employed by fungal specie...
The capacity of Candida albicans to switch reversibly between the white phenotype and the opaque phe...
The capacity of Candida albicans to switch reversibly between the white phenotype and the opaque phe...
AbstractThe fungal pathogen Candida albicans can mate under highly controlled conditions. It can als...
AbstractDiscovered over a decade ago, white-opaque switching in the human fungal pathogen Candida al...
AbstractDiscovered over a decade ago, white-opaque switching in the human fungal pathogen Candida al...
Because Candida dubliniensis is closely related to Candida albicans, we tested whether it underwent ...
AbstractTsong et al. (2003)(this issue of Cell) characterize the role of mating type genes in Candid...
While sexual reproduction is pervasive in eukaryotic cells, the strategies employed by fungal specie...
Sexual reproduction is a universal mechanism for generating genetic diversity in eukaryotes. Fungi e...
<div><p>Sexual reproduction is a universal mechanism for generating genetic diversity in eukaryotes....
Modes of sexual reproduction in eukaryotic organisms are extremely diverse. The human fungal pathoge...
It has been proposed that the ancestral fungus was mating competent and homothallic. However, many ...
Several pathogenic Candida species are capable of heritable and reversible switching between two epi...
Recently, it was demonstrated that Candida albicans contains mating type genes. Since that discovery...
While sexual reproduction is pervasive in eukaryotic cells, the strategies employed by fungal specie...
The capacity of Candida albicans to switch reversibly between the white phenotype and the opaque phe...
The capacity of Candida albicans to switch reversibly between the white phenotype and the opaque phe...