Gene Function Analysis in the Ubiquitous Human Commensal and Pathogen <italic toggle="yes">Malassezia</italic> Genus
ABSTRACT The genus Malassezia includes 14 species that are found on the skin of humans and animals and are associated with a number of diseases. Recent genome sequencing projects have defined the gene content of all 14 species; however, to date, genetic manipulation has not been possible for any spe...
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Main Authors: | Giuseppe Ianiri, Anna F. Averette, Joanne M. Kingsbury, Joseph Heitman, Alexander Idnurm |
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Language: | EN |
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American Society for Microbiology
2016
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/7f68717324fa463d9e5e1bf858e84880 |
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