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Pneumocystidomycetes

  • Fungal Evolution: Major Ecological Adaptations and Evolutionary Transitions

    Fungal Evolution: Major Ecological Adaptations and Evolutionary Transitions

  • Pulmonary Mycobiome of Patients with Suspicion of Respiratory Fungal Infection – an Exploratory Study Mariana Oliveira 1,2 , Miguel Pinto 3, C

    Pulmonary Mycobiome of Patients with Suspicion of Respiratory Fungal Infection – an Exploratory Study Mariana Oliveira 1,2 , Miguel Pinto 3, C

  • Digestive Diseases

    Digestive Diseases

  • A Higher-Level Phylogenetic Classification of the Fungi

    A Higher-Level Phylogenetic Classification of the Fungi

  • Phylogenomic and Comparative Analysis of the Distribution And

    Phylogenomic and Comparative Analysis of the Distribution And

  • High-Level Classification of the Fungi and a Tool for Evolutionary Ecological Analyses

    High-Level Classification of the Fungi and a Tool for Evolutionary Ecological Analyses

  • Draft Classification of the Fungi. July 15, 2005 Phylum Subphylum Class

    Draft Classification of the Fungi. July 15, 2005 Phylum Subphylum Class

  • Synthase and EPSP-Associated Domains Tuomas Tall

    Synthase and EPSP-Associated Domains Tuomas Tall

  • Bakalářská Práce Přír

    Bakalářská Práce Přír

  • Proceedings of the American Elm Restoration Workshop 2016

    Proceedings of the American Elm Restoration Workshop 2016

  • The Fungi: an Advance Treatise

    The Fungi: an Advance Treatise

  • Revisions to the Classification, Nomenclature, and Diversity of Eukaryotes

    Revisions to the Classification, Nomenclature, and Diversity of Eukaryotes

  • A Stable Backbone for the Fungi

    A Stable Backbone for the Fungi

  • Notes on Ascomycete Systematics Nos. 4408 - 4750

    Notes on Ascomycete Systematics Nos. 4408 - 4750

  • Transcriptome of Pneumocystis Carinii During Fulminate Infection: Carbohydrate Metabolism and the Concept of a Compatible Parasite Melanie T

    Transcriptome of Pneumocystis Carinii During Fulminate Infection: Carbohydrate Metabolism and the Concept of a Compatible Parasite Melanie T

  • AR TICL E a Plant Pathology Perspective of Fungal Genome

    AR TICL E a Plant Pathology Perspective of Fungal Genome

  • Geography, Soil Depth, and Crust Type Affect Biocrust Microbial Communities and Networks in Mojave Desert, USA

    Geography, Soil Depth, and Crust Type Affect Biocrust Microbial Communities and Networks in Mojave Desert, USA

  • The Full-Length Phylogenetic Tree from 1551 Ribosomal Sequences of Chitinous Fungi, Fungi*

    The Full-Length Phylogenetic Tree from 1551 Ribosomal Sequences of Chitinous Fungi, Fungi*

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  • Ja Iitf 2005 Adl001.Pdf
  • Optimization and Expression of the Pneumocystis Carinii Erg6 Gene in a Saccharomyces
  • Lichens—A New Source Or Yet Unknown Host of Herbaceous Plant Viruses?
  • Outline of Ascomycota - 2007
  • Enteric Fungal Microbiota Dysbiosis and Ecological Alterations In
  • Studies on Sterol Metabolism in the Opportunistic Pathogen Pneumocystis Carinii
  • A New Machine Learning-Based Classifier for Fungal ITS Sequences
  • The Glyphosate Target Enzyme 5-Enolpyruvyl Shikimate 3-Phosphate Synthase (EPSPS) Contains Several EPSPS-Associated Domains in Fungi †
  • Fungal Phylogenies Based on Mitogenomes and a Study of Novel
  • Ozerskaya.Pdf
  • Rewiring of Transcriptional Networks As a Major Event Leading to the Diversity of Asexual Multicellularity in Fungi
  • Divergent and Convergent Evolution of Fungal Pathogenicity
  • Evolutionary History of Pneumocystis Fungi in Their African Rodent Hosts
  • UC Riverside UC Riverside Previously Published Works
  • Draft Classification of the Fungi. October, 2006 This Classification
  • Eukaryotic and Prokaryotic Microbiota Interactions
  • 21St Century Guidebook to Fungi OUTLINE CLASSIFICATION OF
  • Novel Insights Into the Elm Yellows Phytoplasma Genome and Into the Metagenome of Elm Yellows-Infected Elms


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