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  1. ...; 9 Department of Pathology, University of California at San Diego, La Jolla, California 92093, USA ↵ 10 These authors contributed equally to this work. Abstract We have sequenced the genomes of 18 isolates of the closely related human pathogenic fungi Coccidioides...
  2. ....e., pathogenicity), thus allowing these traits to be explored through comparison. View this table: In this window In a new window Table 2. Fungal and Oomycete projects in progress a Access to these fungal genomic data is available through a growing number of online resources. These resources include the Broad...
  3. ...phylogenetic-independent contrasts (PICs). (C) Assembly size and TE content for 13 Pezizales species used in comparative genomic analyses. (D) Relative contribution of identified clades to the total Gypsy content of Tuberaceae. Others refer to Gypsy clades that were not identified and characterized in T...
  4. ...developed and are rapidly improving in both efficiency and scope. Finally, it is only in the Fungi that it is possible, at the moment, to perform comparative genomic analyses over an entire eukaryotic kingdom. The fungal kingdom shows great diversity, and thus comparisons at both short and long evolutionary...
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