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Genus-Wide Comparative Genomics of Malassezia Delineates Its Phylogeny, Physiology, and Niche Adaptation on Human SkinMating type (MAT) locus and possible sexuality of the opportunistic pathogen Exophiala dermatitidisFungal genome and mating system transitions facilitated by chromosomal translocations involving intercentromeric recombinationInteraction between genetic background and the mating-type locus in Cryptococcus neoformans virulence potentialThe evolving species concepts used for yeastsInvestigation of the basis of virulence in serotype A strains of Cryptococcus neoformans from apparently immunocompetent individualsExpansion of Signal Transduction Pathways in Fungi by Extensive Genome DuplicationPhylogenetic and Phylogenomic Definition of <i>Rhizopus</i> SpeciesObligate sexual reproduction of a homothallic fungus closely related to the Cryptococcus pathogenic species complexMTL genotypes, phenotypic switching, and susceptibility profiles of Candida parapsilosis species group compared to Lodderomyces elongisporusMultiple Hybridization Events Punctuate the Evolutionary Trajectory of Malassezia furfur
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Joseph Heitman