Fungal Genomics, 1st Edition,Jay Dunlap,ISBN9780120176571
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Multi-Volume: Advances in Genetics

Volume 57: Fungal Genomics, 1st Edition

Advances in Genetics

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Key Features

* Includes information on aspergillus genomes
* Discusses sex and its role in virulence of human fungal pathogens
* Covers the genomic analysis of neurospora

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The sequencing of several fungi genomes has spurred major advances in the field. Fungal genomics has been having a pivotal impact on applied research in agriculture, food sciences, natural resource management, pharmaceuticals, and biotechnology, as well as to basic studies in the life sciences. This volume covers exciting new developments in this growth field, from genomic analysis to human fungal pathogen genomics, comparative genomics of fungi, and the genomics of fungal development.

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Molecular geneticists, clinical geneticists, neurologists, neuroscientists, molecular biologists and biochemists, cell and developmental biologists.

Jay Dunlap

Affiliations and Expertise

Dartmouth Medical School, Hanover, NH, USA

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