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Fungal & Algal Program
JGI@25: Roots of a Mutualist Relationship
Viruses Reprogram Cells into Different Virocells
Genomic and proteomic biases inform metabolic engineering strategies for anaerobic fungi
On the origin of bird’s nest fungi: Phylogenomic analyses of fungi in the Nidulariaceae (Agaricales, Basidiomycota)
Position-Specific Metabolic Probing and Metagenomics of Microbial Communities Reveal Conserved Central Carbon Metabolic Network Activities at High Temperatures
Metabolic characterization of anaerobic fungi provides a path forward for bioprocessing of crude lignocellulose
The Sugar Metabolic Model of Aspergillus niger Can Only Be Reliably Transferred to Fungi of Its Phylum
JGIota: A Biofuel Breakthrough in Anaerobic Fungi with Michelle O'Malley and Tom Lankiewicz
The Fungi That Survive In Antarctica
JGI-Enabled Research Demonstrates the Existence of New Methane-Makers