DNA transposons: nature and applications in genomics
M Muñoz-López, JL García-Pérez - Current genomics, 2010 - ingentaconnect.com
Repeated DNA makes up a large fraction of a typical mammalian genome, and some
repetitive elements are able to move within the genome (transposons and retrotransposons) …
repetitive elements are able to move within the genome (transposons and retrotransposons) …
THE EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY OF FUSARIUM OXYSPORUM
TR Gordon, RD Martyn - Annual review of phytopathology, 1997 - annualreviews.org
▪ Abstract Fusarium oxysporum is an anamorphic species that includes both pathogenic and
nonpathogenic strains. Plant pathogenic forms cause a wilt disease and are grouped into …
nonpathogenic strains. Plant pathogenic forms cause a wilt disease and are grouped into …
[图书][B] The Fusarium laboratory manual
JF Leslie, BA Summerell - 2008 - books.google.com
For the first time in over 20 years, a comprehensive collection of photographs and
descriptions of species in the fungal genus Fusarium is available. This laboratory manual …
descriptions of species in the fungal genus Fusarium is available. This laboratory manual …
Tiggers and DNA transposon fossils in the human genome.
AF Smit, AD Riggs - … of the National Academy of Sciences, 1996 - National Acad Sciences
We report several classes of human interspersed repeats that resemble fossils of DNA
transposons, elements that move by excision and reintegration in the genome, whereas …
transposons, elements that move by excision and reintegration in the genome, whereas …
Genetic Diversity in the Plant-Pathogenic Fungus Fusarium oxysporum
HC Kistler - Phytopathology, 1997 - Am Phytopath Society
One of the problems encountered when studying the population genetics of fungal plant
pathogens is defining what constitutes a “population” of the fungus. This problem is …
pathogens is defining what constitutes a “population” of the fungus. This problem is …
Transposable elements in filamentous fungi
MJ Daboussi, P Capy - Annual Reviews in Microbiology, 2003 - annualreviews.org
▪ Abstract The past 10 years have been productive in the characterization of fungal
transposable elements (TEs). All eukaryotic TEs described are found including an …
transposable elements (TEs). All eukaryotic TEs described are found including an …
Chromosome-length polymorphism in fungi
ME Zolan - Microbiological reviews, 1995 - Am Soc Microbiol
The examination of fungal chromosomes by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis has revealed
that length polymorphism is widespread in both sexual and asexual species. This review …
that length polymorphism is widespread in both sexual and asexual species. This review …
Pot2, an inverted repeat transposon from the rice blast fungus Magnaporthe grisea
We report the cloning and characterisation of Pot2, a putative transposable element from
Magnaporthe grisea. The element is 1857 by in size, has 43-bp perfect terminal inverted …
Magnaporthe grisea. The element is 1857 by in size, has 43-bp perfect terminal inverted …
Tagged mutations at the Tox1 locus of Cochliobolus heterostrophus by restriction enzyme-mediated integration.
S Lu, L Lyngholm, G Yang, C Bronson… - Proceedings of the …, 1994 - National Acad Sciences
We have used the restriction enzyme-mediated integration insertional mutagenesis
procedure to tag the Tox1 locus in the filamentous Ascomycete Cochliobolus …
procedure to tag the Tox1 locus in the filamentous Ascomycete Cochliobolus …
De novo Assembly of a 40 Mb Eukaryotic Genome from Short Sequence Reads: Sordaria macrospora, a Model Organism for Fungal Morphogenesis
M Nowrousian, JE Stajich, M Chu, I Engh… - PLoS …, 2010 - journals.plos.org
Filamentous fungi are of great importance in ecology, agriculture, medicine, and
biotechnology. Thus, it is not surprising that genomes for more than 100 filamentous fungi …
biotechnology. Thus, it is not surprising that genomes for more than 100 filamentous fungi …