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Genetic diversity of the Cryptococcus species complex suggests that Cryptococcus gattii deserves to have varieties.

Ngamskulrungroj P., Gilgado F., Faganello J., Litvintseva A.P., Leal A.L., Tsui K.M., Mitchell T.G., Vainstein M.H., Meyer W.

PLoS ONE 4:e5862-e5862(2009) · UniProtKB (125)

Molecular evidence that the range of the Vancouver Island outbreak of Cryptococcus gattii infection has expanded into the Pacific Northwest in the United States.

Byrnes E.J., Bildfell R.J., Frank S.A., Mitchell T.G., Marr K.A., Heitman J.

J. Infect. Dis. 199:1081-1086(2009) · UniProtKB (2)

Multilocus sequence typing reveals three genetic subpopulations of Cryptococcus neoformans var. grubii (serotype A), including a unique population in Botswana.

Litvintseva A.P., Thakur R., Vilgalys R., Mitchell T.G.

Genetics 172:2223-2238(2006) · UniProtKB (37)

The genome of the basidiomycetous yeast and human pathogen Cryptococcus neoformans.

Loftus B.J., Fung E., Roncaglia P., Rowley D., Amedeo P., Bruno D., Vamathevan J., Miranda M., Anderson I.J., Fraser J.A. et al.

Science 307:1321-1324(2005) · UniProtKB (6,438)

Phylogeny and evolution of medical species of Candida and related taxa: a multigenic analysis.

Diezmann S., Cox C.J., Schoenian G., Vilgalys R.J., Mitchell T.G.

J. Clin. Microbiol. 42:5624-5635(2004) · UniProtKB (108)

Multiple gene genealogies reveal recent dispersion and hybridization in the human pathogenic fungus Cryptococcus neoformans.

Xu J., Vilgalys R., Mitchell T.G.

Mol. Ecol. 9:1471-1481(2000) · UniProtKB (44)

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