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1. A single SNP, G929T (Gly310Val), determines the presence of a functional and a non-functional allele of HIS4 in Candida albicans SC5314: Detection of the non-functional allele in laboratory strains

2. Last hope for the doomed? Thoughts on the importance of a parasexual cycle for the yeast Candida albicans

3. Selective Advantages of a Parasexual Cycle for the Yeast Candida albicans

4. Effects of Ploidy and Mating Type on Virulence of Candida albicans

5. Sequence Finishing and Gene Mapping for Candida albicans Chromosome 7 and Syntenic Analysis Against the Saccharomyces cerevisiae GenomeThe entire chromosome 7 sequence has been deposited at DDBJ/EMBL/GenBank under the project accession no. AP006852

6. Through a glass opaquely: the biological significance of mating in Candida albicans

7. Homozygosity at the MTL locus in clinical strains of Candida albicans: karyotypic rearrangements and tetraploid formation†

8. Chromosome 1 trisomy compromises the virulence of Candida albicans

9. Many of the genes required for mating in Saccharomyces cerevisiae are also required for mating in Candida albicans

10. Pollination Biology of the Muscadine Grape

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12. Extensive chromosome translocation in a clinical isolate showing the distinctive carbohydrate assimilation profile from a candidiasis patient

13. Induction of Mating in Candida albicans by Construction of MTL a and MTL α Strains

14. A Ste6p/P-glycoprotein homologue from the asexual yeast Candida albicans transports the a-factor mating pheromone in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

16. The ARG4 gene of Candida albicans

17. Physical and genetic mapping of Candida albicans: several genes previously assigned to chromosome 1 map to chromosome R, the rDNA-containing linkage group

18. Extensive chromosome rearrangements distinguish the karyotype of the hypovirulent species Candida dubliniensis from the virulent Candida albicans

19. Assembly of the Candida albicans genome into sixteen supercontigs aligned on the eight chromosomes

20. Recent advances in the genomic analysis of Candida albicans

21. Resveratrol, pterostilbene, and piceatannol in vaccinium berries

22. Genome-wide single-nucleotide polymorphism map for Candida albicans

23. The diploid genome sequence of Candida albicans

24. Candida albicans Lacking the Gene Encoding the Regulatory Subunit of Protein Kinase A Displays a Defect in Hyphal Formation and an Altered Localization of the Catalytic Subunit

25. The two isoforms of the cAMP-dependent protein kinase catalytic subunit are involved in the control of dimorphism in the human fungal pathogen Candida albicans

26. A physical map of chromosome 7 of Candida albicans

27. WO-2, a stable aneuploid derivative of Candida albicans strain WO-1, can switch from white to opaque and form hyphae

28. D-arabitol metabolism in Candida albicans: construction and analysis of mutants lacking D-arabitol dehydrogenase

29. Construction of an SfiI macrorestriction map of the Candida albicans genome

30. The genes encoding the secreted aspartyl proteinases of Candida albicans constitute a family with at least three members

31. Physical and Genetic Mapping of Candida Albicans

32. Use of rDNA restriction fragment length polymorphisms to differentiate strains of Candida albicans in women with vulvovaginal candidiasis

33. Genomic structure of Candida stellatoidea: extra chromosomes and gene duplication

34. Effects of Storage on the Quality and Composition of Three New Southern Highbush Blueberry Cultivars

35. Susceptibility of Rabbiteye Blueberry Cultivars to Postharvest Diseases

36. 702 PB 318 SHELF-LIFE AND PHYSIOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF HIGHBUSH (VACCINIUM CORYMBOSLM) AND RABBITEY E-(V. ASHEI) BLUEBERRIES FOR FRESH MARKET

37. Opaque-white phenotype transition: a programmed morphological transition in Candida albicans

38. Assignment of cloned genes to the seven electrophoretically separated Candida albicans chromosomes

39. Separation of chromosomes of Cryptococcus neoformans by pulsed field gel electrophoresis

40. Isolation and Partial Characterization of a Temperature-Sensitive Escherichia coli Mutant with Altered Glutaminyl-Transfer Ribonucleic Acid Synthetase

41. Eleetrophoretic Karyotypes and Chromosome Numbers in Candida Species

42. Strain and species identification by restriction fragment length polymorphisms in the ribosomal DNA repeat of Candida species

43. Effects of Sodium Chloride and Polyphosphate Pretreatments on Fowl Meat Processed in Flexible Pouches

44. Methods for the genetics and molecular biology of Candida albicans

45. Separation of lymphocyte chromatin into template-active fractions with specificity for eukaryotic RNA polymerase II or prokaryotic RNA polymerase

46. The Structure of DNA in Native Chromatin as Determined by Ethidium Bromide Binding

47. The structure of chromatin: interaction of ethidium bromide with native and denatured chromatin

48. Genetic differences between type I and type II Candida stellatoidea

49. Construction of a new yeast cloning vector containing autonomous replication sequences from Candida utilis

50. Cloning, sequencing and chromosomal assignment of a gene from Saccharomyces cerevisiae which is negatively regulated by glucose and positively by lipids

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