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  1. Fungal Genetics by FinchamJr, 1973-01
  2. Fungal genetics newsletter
  3. Fungal genetics and biology
  4. Fungal Genetics, 2nd Edition, by J.R.S., Fincham, 1965
  5. Genetics of fungal resistance to systemic fungicides (Wageningen. Landbouwhogeschool. Mededelingen) by J. M. van Tuyl, 1977
  6. FUNGAL POPULATION GENETICS & SPECIATION by BURNETT, 2003
  7. Fungal Disease Resistance in Plants: Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, and Genetic Engineering (Crop Science) by Zamir K Punja, 2004-10-01
  8. Fungal Protoplasts (Mycology) by J. Peberdy, 1985-02-20
  9. Genetics and Biotechnology (The Mycota)
  10. Genetics (Journal) March 2000 Volume 154, No.3: Third International Symposium of Fungal Genomics; Trinucleotide Repeats Are Clustered in Regulatory Genes in Saccharomyces Cerevisiae by Genetics Society Of America, 2000
  11. Trichoderma And Gliocladium (Trichoderma & Gliocladium) Volume 1: Basic biology, taxonomy and genetics
  12. Fungal Protoplasts: Applications in Biochemistry and Genetics, Vol. 6 by J. Peberdy, 1985-01-01
  13. Fungal Populations and Species (Life Science) by John Burnett, 2003-03-13
  14. Fungal Pathology

21. Fungal Genetics And Biology - What Does FG&B Stand For? Acronyms And Abbreviatio
Acronym Definition; FG B Fungal Genetics and Biology (journal)
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22. Fungal Genetics Summary | BookRags.com
Fungal Genetics. Fungal Genetics summary with 3 pages of encyclopedia entries, research information, and more.
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23. GSA Conferences | Genetics Society Of America
2011 Conferences. 26th Fungal Genetics Meeting. March 1520, 2011. Asilomar Conference Center Pacific Grove, California. For information, contact mahoney@genetics-gsa.org
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2011 Conferences 26th Fungal Genetics Meeting March 15-20, 2011 Asilomar Conference Center
Pacific Grove, California For information, contact mahoney@genetics-gsa.org 52nd Annual Drosophila Research Conference March 30-April 3, 2011 San Diego, CA For information, contact sbrown@genetics-gsa.org International C. elegans Meeting June 22-26, 2011 UCLA Los Angeles, CA For information, contact mahoney@genetics-gsa.org Mouse Genetics 2011 June 22-25. 2011 Omni Shoreham Washington, DC For information, contact sbrown@genetics-gsa.org

24. PNNL: Bio-based Product Research - Projects In Bio-Based Products
Details Fungal Genetics (.pdf, 1.4Mb) Fungal Proteomics. The project employs the unique proteomics capabilities at PNNL to identify proteins critical to morphological development in
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This page describes the projects that illustrate the type of work we perform in bio-based product research and development. We are seeking interested and capable partners in commercialization of these new product concepts. For a historical perspective of our progress in this field, our completed projects are described separately.
Value-Added Products from Hemicellulose Utilization in Dry-Mill Ethanol Plants
Chemostat Technology Development for Research on Filamentous Fungi
In established commercial bioprocess research laboratories, iterative experiments at the shake flask, small fermentor and process prototype fermentor levels are employed to establish and validate a new process. One of the significant bottlenecks in bioprocess research is the requirement for large numbers of repetitive experiments using batch fermentation technology. Usually only one variable can be examined in each experiment and large numbers of shake flask experiments are often performed in parallel with the batch fermentor experiments. In this standard approach to deployment of new bioprocesses, the time limiting factor is labor and availability of equipment. An alternative to this standard approach is to use continuous culture technology, often referred to as chemostat or auxostat technology. In this project another tool, Chemostat Technology is being developed to support state-of-the-art fungal research.

25. Fungal Genetics And Biology - Online And In Print Journal On Fungi And Their Tra
Science Central 479988 - Online and in print journal on fungi and their traditional allies that relate structure and function to growth, reproduction, morphogenesis, and
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26. Fungal Genetics And Biology - Elsevier
INTRODUCTION Fungal Genetics and Biology, formerly known as Experimental Mycology, publishes experimental investigations of fungi and their traditional allies that relate structure
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27. 10th European Conference On Fungal Genetics Amsterdam
THE CONFERENCE. Sixteen years after ECFG 2, the first Dutch hosting of the conference, it now returns to the Netherlands. The conference will be held in Noordwijkerhout which is
http://www.ecfg.info/
29 MARCH - 1 APRIL 2010 Full Conference Programme Abstract Book
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THE CONFERENCE
Sixteen years after ECFG 2, the first Dutch hosting of the conference, it now returns to the Netherlands. The conference will be held in Noordwijkerhout which is located in the middle of the famous Dutch tulip fields with their palette of bright colours. The conference centre is situated near Leiden and within close proximity of the capital of the Netherlands, Amsterdam, and the international airport Schiphol.
According to the tradition of the ECFG conferences the program will comprise a number of plenary lectures given by leaders in their fungal genetic research fields. In addition, PhD students and young postdocs will be given the opportunity to present their research as short talks during workshops and/or as a poster. The posters will be displayed throughout the entire conference.
During the meeting there will be ample opportunities to meet with colleagues and friends in a relaxing atmosphere to strengthen collaborations between fungal scientists.
The organising committee looks forward to welcome you in Noordwijkerhout, The Netherlands in 2010.

28. Fungal Genetics: World Of Microbiology And Immunology
Fungi possess strikingly different morphologies. They include large, fleshy, and often colorful mushrooms or toadstools, filamentous organisms only just visible to the naked
http://www.enotes.com/microbiology-encyclopedia/fungal-genetics

29. AccessScience | Fungal Genetics
The study of gene structure and function in fungi. Genetic research has provided important knowledge about genes, heredity, genetic mechanisms,
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30. Fungal Genetics Newsletter
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Fungal Genetics Newsletter
http://www.kumc.edu/research/fgsc/newslet.html The Fungal Genetics Newsletter (FGN) is published by The Fungal Genetics Stock Center (FGSC) on an annual basis, typically in late summer. The Fungal Genetics Newsletter was originally published as the Neurospora Newsletter and after volume 32 was reorganized as the FGN. The FGSC is in the process of developing the on-line version of the FGN and at present has the current and several back issues on-line. Information for contributors is also available on-line. Recent Articles: * A mutant strain of Aspergillus nidulans is hypersensitive to cycloheximide * Genotoxic activity of 2-amino-N-hydroxylaminopurine (AHA) in Aspergillus nidulans * An economical strategy for chromosome walking in the Neurospora crassa pMOcosX library * Restriction maps of telomeres from Magnaporthe grisea * Reduced viability of N. crassa ergosterol mutants on Vogel's medium Contact: fgsc@kuhub.cc.ukans.edu End of filtered message NewJour Home NewJour: F Search
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31. Fungal Genetics 2007 Details « The Hyphal Tip
Thanks arbuscular mycorrhizae for beautiful fall leaves on the Sugar Maple (Acer saccharum) tasty maple syrup! MycologyMonday /v @ MycoFun 5 hrs ago
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32. The Fungal Genetics Stock Center: A Repository For... [J Biosci. 2010] - PubMed
PubMed is a service of the U.S. National Library of Medicine that includes over 19 million citations from MEDLINE and other life science journals for biomedical articles back
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33. Essential Fungal Genetics
Essential Fungal Genetics. by David Moore LilyAnn Novak Frazer Published by SpringerVerlag, New York, ISBN 0 387 95367 1. You can order this book from the publisher on-line
http://www.world-of-fungi.org/Introduction/Book_files/Ess_Fun_Genet.htm
Essential Fungal Genetics
Published by Springer-Verlag, New York, ISBN 387 95367 1 You can order this book from the publisher on-line by following this hyperlink Essential Fungal Genetics provides the tools for integrating fungal genetics into current teaching at undergraduate/graduate level. It is a user-friendly specialist account, which will complement the major textbooks used in courses on general genetics, general organismal biology, general microbiology and general mycology. Essential Fungal Genetics incorporates all aspects of eukaryote genetics appropriate to fungi, described here in a way that is easily understood and memorable. The book has an instructional ‘how to do it’ tone and will have a practical value for anyone who has a mind to start genetic analysis of any fungus. Not in terms of technical details like laboratory recipes, but more about details of the ideas and concepts underlying basic approaches to fungal genetics so that these are on record and easily accessible. The authors have maintained a readable style of presentation, and provide a range of reference materials at the end of each chapter, favoring recent review articles and websites, so that the interested reader can very quickly penetrate deeper into the literature. David Moore has taught genetics at the University of Manchester since 1967. His research on fungal genetics and development has appeared in over 150 research papers. His books include

34. Fungal Genetics
comprehensive book analysis from the Novelguide, including a complete summary, a biography of the author, character profiles, theme analysis, metaphor analysis, and top ten quotes
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35. Essential Fungal Genetics
Essential Fungal Genetics books find the latest books, CD-ROMs and science and technical publications from over 50 life science publishers
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36. Fungal Genetics « The Hyphal Tip
Constrained intron structures in a microsporidian http//bit.ly/d13Rcw 1 day ago; Consider publishing a short genome report in GBE's genome reports .
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37. Department Of Plant Pathology Research>Specialty Areas>Fungal Genetics>Valent La
Research Specialty Areas Fungal genetics Valent Lab Kansas State University Department of Plant Pathology Research Specialty Areas Fungal genetics Valent Lab
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38. Turner
Zarrin, M. Leeder, A., Turner, G. (2005) A rapid method for promoter exchange in Aspergillus nidulans using recombinant PCR. Fungal Genetics and Biology 42, 18.
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Research interests include the molecular genetics of secondary metabolism and growth of filamentous fungi, especially Aspergillus nidulans and the opportunistic human and animal pathogen Aspergillus fumigatus Secondary metabolism studies are focussed on the structure and function of non ribosomal peptide synthetases (NRPS), exemplified by ACV synthetase, which assembles the tripeptide precursor of penicillin from constituent amino acids. This multienzyme complex is a member of a large family of enzymes which carry out non-ribosomal peptide synthesis in fungi and bacteria, making a wide variety of antibiotics and toxins. We are also investigating the phosphopantetheine transferases required for post-translational modification of peptide synthetases and polyketide synthases. Recent genome sequencing projects on A nidulans and A fumigatus have revealed an abundance of novel secondary metabolic gene clusters, and we are applying a combination of genetic and chemical approaches to determine their products, some of which have activity against mammalian cells.

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