The mycota : a comprehensive treatise on fungi as experimental systems for basic and applied research/

By: Esser,KarlMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: New York: Springer, 2014Description: XXI, 383pISBN: 9783642452178Subject(s): Mycology | Fungi | Mycology--Research DDC classification: 579.5
Contents:
1 Yeast as a model for systems biology studies on complex diseases Juan I. CastrilloSteve G. Oliver 2 Genomics to study basal lineage fungal biology: phylogenomics suggest a common originKerstin Voigt and Ekaterina Shelest 3 Phylogenomics to study fungal biologyToni Gabaldon 4 Genome data drives change at culture collectionsKevin McCluskey, Aric Wiest and Kyria Boundy-MillsCell and developmental biology 5 Fungal chromatin and its role in regulation of gene expressionMichael Freitag 6 Photobiology and circadian clocks in NeurosporaJennifer LorosJay Dunlap, Kevin Fuller and Jennifer Hurley 7 Genomics and transcriptomics to analyze fruiting body developmentMinou NowrousianGenomics for biotechnology 8 Degradation and modification of plant biomass by fungiRonald P. de Vries, Mia R. Makela and Kristiina S. Hilden 9 Transcriptomics of industrial filamentous fungi: a new view on regulation, physiology and applicationVera Meyer and Benjamin Nitsche 10 Genomics analysis of biocontrol species and industrial enzyme producers from the genus TrichodermaChristian Kubicek, Monika Schmoll , Bernhard Seiboth and Irina DruzhininaPathogenicity1 1 Application of genomics to the study of pathogenicity and development in Fusarium Frances TrailDonald Gardiner
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1 Yeast as a model for systems biology studies on complex diseases Juan I. CastrilloSteve G. Oliver

2 Genomics to study basal lineage fungal biology: phylogenomics suggest a common originKerstin Voigt and Ekaterina Shelest

3 Phylogenomics to study fungal biologyToni Gabaldon

4 Genome data drives change at culture collectionsKevin McCluskey, Aric Wiest and Kyria Boundy-MillsCell and developmental biology

5 Fungal chromatin and its role in regulation of gene expressionMichael Freitag

6 Photobiology and circadian clocks in NeurosporaJennifer LorosJay Dunlap, Kevin Fuller and Jennifer Hurley

7 Genomics and transcriptomics to analyze fruiting body developmentMinou NowrousianGenomics for biotechnology

8 Degradation and modification of plant biomass by fungiRonald P. de Vries, Mia R. Makela and Kristiina S. Hilden

9 Transcriptomics of industrial filamentous fungi: a new view on regulation, physiology and applicationVera Meyer and Benjamin Nitsche

10 Genomics analysis of biocontrol species and industrial enzyme producers from the genus TrichodermaChristian Kubicek, Monika Schmoll , Bernhard Seiboth and Irina DruzhininaPathogenicity1

1 Application of genomics to the study of pathogenicity and development in Fusarium Frances TrailDonald Gardiner

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