Van Het Hoog, Marco, Rast, Timothy J, Martchenko, Mikhail, Grindle, Suzanne, Dignard, Daniel, Hogues, Hervé, ...
Abstract Background The 10.9× genomic sequence of Candida albicans , the most important human fungal pathogen, was published in 2004. Assembly 19 consisted of 412 supercontigs, of which 266 were a...
Beckerman, Janna, Chibana, Hiroji, Turner, Joshua, Magee, P. T.
Parasexual genetic analysis of Candida albicans utilized the dominant selectable marker that conferred resistance to mycophenolic acid. We cloned and sequenced the IMH3r gene from C. albicans strain...
The diploid genome sequence of Candida albicans
Jones, Ted, Federspiel, Nancy A., Chibana, Hiroji, Dungan, Jan, Kalman, Sue, Magee, B. B., ...
We present the diploid genome sequence of the fungal pathogen Candida albicans. Because C. albicans has no known haploid or homozygous form, sequencing was performed as a whole-genome shotgun of the...
Effect of the Major Repeat Sequence on Chromosome Loss in Candida albicans
Lephart, Paul R., Chibana, Hiroji, Magee, Paul T.
The major repeat sequence (MRS) is found at least once on all but one chromosome in Candida albicans, but as yet it has no known relation to the phenotype. The MRS affects karyotypic variation by...
Chibana, Hiroji, Oka, Nao, Nakayama, Hironobu, Aoyama, Toshihiro, Magee, B. B., Magee, P. T., ...
The size of the genome in the opportunistic fungus Candida albicans is 15.6 Mb. Whole-genome shotgun sequencing was carried out at Stanford University where the sequences were assembled into 412...
Beckerman, Janna, Chibana, Hiroji, Turner, Joshua, Magee, P. T.
Parasexual genetic analysis of Candida albicans utilized the dominant selectable marker that conferred resistance to mycophenolic acid. We cloned and sequenced the IMH3r gene from C. albicans strain...
The diploid genome sequence of Candida albicans
Jones, Ted, Federspiel, Nancy A., Chibana, Hiroji, Dungan, Jan, Kalman, Sue, Magee, B. B., ...
We present the diploid genome sequence of the fungal pathogen Candida albicans. Because C. albicans has no known haploid or homozygous form, sequencing was performed as a whole-genome shotgun of the...
Effect of the Major Repeat Sequence on Chromosome Loss in Candida albicans
Lephart, Paul R., Chibana, Hiroji, Magee, Paul T.
The major repeat sequence (MRS) is found at least once on all but one chromosome in Candida albicans, but as yet it has no known relation to the phenotype. The MRS affects karyotypic variation by...
Chibana, Hiroji, Oka, Nao, Nakayama, Hironobu, Aoyama, Toshihiro, Magee, B. B., Magee, P. T., ...
The size of the genome in the opportunistic fungus Candida albicans is 15.6 Mb. Whole-genome shotgun sequencing was carried out at Stanford University where the sequences were assembled into 412...
Assembly of the Candida albicans genome into sixteen supercontigs aligned on the eight chromosomes
Van Het Hoog, Marco, Rast, Timothy J, Martchenko, Mikhail, Grindle, Suzanne, Dignard, Daniel, Hogues, Hervé, ...
For Assembly 20 of the Candida albicans genome, the sequence of each of the eight chromosomes was determined, revealing new insights into gene family creation and dispersion, subtelomere...
Ueno, Keigo, Uno, Jun, Nakayama, Hironobu, Sasamoto, Kaname, Mikami, Yuzuru, Chibana, Hiroji
In the pathogenic yeast Candida glabrata, gene targeting to generate knockouts and “knockins” is a potentially powerful method for the analysis of gene function. Its importance increased after...