Repeat-induced point mutation (RIP) in Magnaporthe grisea: implications for its sexual cycle in the natural field context.
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Sex in cheese: evidence for sexuality in the fungus Penicillium roquefortiComparative genomic analyses of the human fungal pathogens Coccidioides and their relativesEffector diversification within compartments of the Leptosphaeria maculans genome affected by Repeat-Induced Point mutationsThe genome sequence of the filamentous fungus Neurospora crassaNovel G-protein-coupled receptor-like proteins in the plant pathogenic fungus Magnaporthe griseaGenomic mechanisms accounting for the adaptation to parasitism in nematode-trapping fungiRepeat-induced point mutation and the population structure of transposable elements in Microbotryum violaceum.In silico reversal of repeat-induced point mutation (RIP) identifies the origins of repeat families and uncovers obscured duplicated genes.Transposable elements as stress adaptive capacitors induce genomic instability in fungal pathogen Magnaporthe oryzaeThe evolutionary history of cytochrome P450 genes in four filamentous Ascomycetes.Altered patterns of gene duplication and differential gene gain and loss in fungal pathogens.De novo assembly of a 40 Mb eukaryotic genome from short sequence reads: Sordaria macrospora, a model organism for fungal morphogenesis.Filamentous ascomycete genomes provide insights into Copia retrotransposon diversity in fungi.Altering a gene involved in nuclear distribution increases the repeat-induced point mutation process in the fungus Podospora anserina.Enhancing the stress tolerance and virulence of an entomopathogen by metabolic engineering of dihydroxynaphthalene melanin biosynthesis genesGenome-wide profiling of DNA methylation provides insights into epigenetic regulation of fungal development in a plant pathogenic fungus, Magnaporthe oryzae.Patterns of repeat-induced point mutation in transposable elements of basidiomycete fungi.Phylogenetic analysis and classification of the fungal bHLH domain.Comparative genome analysis and genome evolution of members of the magnaporthaceae family of fungi.Comparative genome analysis across a kingdom of eukaryotic organisms: specialization and diversification in the fungi.rRNA Pseudogenes in Filamentous Ascomycetes as Revealed by Genome Data.Draft genome sequencing and secretome analysis of fungal phytopathogen Ascochyta rabiei provides insight into the necrotrophic effector repertoire.Reverse transcriptase and intron number evolutionOcculterCut: A Comprehensive Survey of AT-Rich Regions in Fungal GenomesEpigenetic regulation of development and pathogenesis in fungal plant pathogens.The fate of gene duplicates in the genomes of fungal pathogensThe influence of funding sources on the scientific method.Is the fungus Magnaporthe losing DNA methylation?RIPCAL: a tool for alignment-based analysis of repeat-induced point mutations in fungal genomic sequences.Repeat-induced point (RIP) mutation in the industrial workhorse fungus Trichoderma reesei.A fungal Argonaute interferes with RNA interference.The Top 10 fungal pathogens in molecular plant pathology
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Repeat-induced point mutation (RIP) in Magnaporthe grisea: implications for its sexual cycle in the natural field context.
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Hiroki Tamba
Hitoshi Nakayashiki
Ken-ichi Ikeda
Shigeyuki Mayama
Tomomori Kataoka
Yoko Hashimoto
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