Genomics of wood-degrading fungi
Results
Genomic determination of breeding systems and trans-specific evolution of HD MAT genes in suilloid fungi.
Bacterial endosymbionts influence host sexuality and reveal reproductive genes of early divergent fungi
New Microviridae isolated from Sulfitobacter reveals two cosmopolitan subfamilies of single-stranded DNA phages infecting marine and terrestrial Alphaproteobacteria
Large-scale genome sequencing of mycorrhizal fungi provides insights into the early evolution of symbiotic traits
Active anaerobic methane oxidation and sulfur disproportionation in the deep terrestrial subsurface
Biotechnological Innovations through Fungi
The Transcription Factor Roc1 Is a Key Regulator of Cellulose Degradation in the Wood-Decaying Mushroom Schizophyllum commune
Extensive sampling of basidiomycete genomes demonstrates inadequacy of the white-rot/brown-rot paradigm for wood decay fungi
Patterns of genomic variation reveal a single evolutionary origin of the wild allotetraploid Mimulus sookensis
Quantitative iTRAQ-based secretome analysis reveals species-specific and temporal shifts in carbon utilization strategies among manganese(II)-oxidizing Ascomycete fungi
High-quality RNA extraction and the regulation of genes encoding cellulosomes are correlated with growth stage in anaerobic fungi