Chapter Twelve Genomics for Key Players in the N Cycle From Guinea Pigs to the Next Frontier
Results
Genome-scale phylogenetics reveals a monophyletic Zoopagales (Zoopagomycota, Fungi)
Sequencing the Genomes of the First Terrestrial Fungal Lineages: What Have We Learned?
Evolutionary Origin and Functional Diversification of Aminotransferases
Phylogenomic Analyses of Non-Dikarya Fungi Supports Horizontal Gene Transfer Driving Diversification of Secondary Metabolism in the Amphibian Gastrointestinal Symbiont, Basidiobolus
Coevolution of the Ess1-CTD axis in polar fungi suggests a role for phase separation in cold tolerance
Adaptations to marine versus terrestrial low temperature environments as revealed by comparative genomic analyses of the genus Psychrobacter
Comparative genomics of the white-rot fungi, Phanerochaete carnosa and P. chrysosporium, to elucidate the genetic basis of the distinct wood types they colonize
Obligate biotrophy features unraveled by the genomic analysis of rust fungi
Ectomycorrhizal fungi enhance pine growth by stimulating iron‐dependent mechanisms with trade‐offs in symbiotic performance
Multiple syntrophic interactions in a terephthalate-degrading methanogenic consortium
The Transcription Factor Roc1 Is a Key Regulator of Cellulose Degradation in the Wood-Decaying Mushroom Schizophyllum commune