Duplications and losses in gene families of rust pathogens highlight putative effectors
Results
The Plant Cell Wall–Decomposing Machinery Underlies the Functional Diversity of Forest Fungi
Genomics and Development of Lentinus tigrinus: A White-Rot Wood-Decaying Mushroom with Dimorphic Fruiting Bodies
Integrative visual omics of the white-rot fungus Polyporus brumalis exposes the biotechnological potential of its oxidative enzymes for delignifying raw plant biomass
Systematic Identification of Gene Families for Use as “Markers” for Phylogenetic and Phylogeny-Driven Ecological Studies of Bacteria and Archaea and Their Major Subgroups
Comparative genomic analysis of thermophilic fungi reveals convergent evolutionary adaptations and gene losses
Population genomics of a forest fungus reveals high gene flow and climate adaptation signatures
The White-Rot Basidiomycete Dichomitus squalens Shows Highly Specific Transcriptional Response to Lignocellulose-Related Aromatic Compounds
Genome size, cell size, and the evolution of enucleated erythrocytes in attenuate salamanders
Draft Genome Sequences of Three Monokaryotic Isolates of the White-Rot Basidiomycete Fungus Dichomitus squalens
Functional Gene Losses Occur with Minimal Size Reduction in the Plastid Genome of the Parasitic Liverwort Aneura mirabilis
Glucose-Mediated Repression of Plant Biomass Utilization in the White-Rot Fungus Dichomitus squalens.