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  1. ...12504, USA Corresponding author: selmecki@umn.eduAbstractThe human fungal pathogen Candida albicans poses a significant burden on global health, causing high rates of mortality and antifungal drug resistance. C. albicans is a heterozygous diploid organism that reproduces asexually. Structural variants...
  2. .... Targeted Sanger sequencing of the subtelomeric regions showed that these regions exhibited hypervariation between isolates. The telomere-associated (TLO) gene family resides at subtelomeric regions, and this family is greatly expanded inC. albicans relative to other Candida species (Butler et al. 2009...
  3. ...in fungi. Crit. Rev. Microbiol. 25 : 1 – 17 . ↵ Goodwin T.J. , Poulter R.T. ( 2000 ) Multiple LTR-retrotransposon families in the asexual yeast Candida albicans. Genome Res. 10 : 174 – 191 . ↵ Goshorn A.K. , Scherer S. ( 1989 ) Genetic analysis of prototrophic natural variants of Candida albicans. Genetics...
  4. ...the retrotransposons of other yeasts such as Tca3 or Tca8 from C. albicans or Tcn2–5 from C. neoformans . DISCUSSION We used the Génolevures (2000) sequence data to identify 17 different families of LTR retrotransposons and five families of solo LTRs in 13 hemiascomycetous yeasts. We did not find any new types of LTR...
  5. ....T. ( 2000 ) Multiple LTR-retrotransposon families in the asexual yeast Candida albicans. Genome Res. 10 : 174 – 191 . ↵ Green M.M. ( 1988 ) Mobile DNA elements and spontaneous gene mutation. Eukaryotic transposable elements as mutagenic agents ( Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory , Cold Spring Harbor, NY ), pp...
  6. ...that there are exactly 331 LTR element-derived sequences found with the of S. cerevisiae , which accounts for 3.1% of its ( Kim et al. 1998 ). A similar number of insertions, 344, was described for another yeast, Candida albicans ( Goodwin and Poulter 2000 ). The insertion numbers for S. pombe are similar to the yeasts...
  7. .... ↵ Goodwin T.J. , Poulter R.T. ( 2000 ) Multiple LTR-retrotransposon families in the asexual yeast Candida albicans. Genome Res. 10 : 174 – 191 . ↵ Kay R.R. , Williams J.G. ( 1999 ) The Dictyostelium project: an invitation to species hopping. Trends Genet. 15 : 294 – 297 . ↵ Kim J M. , Vanguri S. , Boeke J...
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