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1. Using the Candida Genome Database.

2. Comparative genomics reveals high biological diversity and specific adaptations in the industrially and medically important fungal genus Aspergillus.

3. The Candida Genome Database (CGD): incorporation of Assembly 22, systematic identifiers and visualization of high throughput sequencing data.

4. How to Use the Candida Genome Database.

5. The Aspergillus Genome Database: multispecies curation and incorporation of RNA-Seq data to improve structural gene annotations.

6. The Candida Genome Database: the new homology information page highlights protein similarity and phylogeny.

7. Assembly of a phased diploid Candida albicans genome facilitates allele-specific measurements and provides a simple model for repeat and indel structure.

8. Analysis of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae pan-genome reveals a pool of copy number variants distributed in diverse yeast strains from differing industrial environments.

9. Different selective pressures lead to different genomic outcomes as newly-formed hybrid yeasts evolve.

10. The Aspergillus Genome Database (AspGD): recent developments in comprehensive multispecies curation, comparative genomics and community resources.

11. The Candida genome database incorporates multiple Candida species: multispecies search and analysis tools with curated gene and protein information for Candida albicans and Candida glabrata.

12. Reciprocal sign epistasis between frequently experimentally evolved adaptive mutations causes a rugged fitness landscape.

13. The Aspergillus Genome Database, a curated comparative genomics resource for gene, protein and sequence information for the Aspergillus research community.

14. New tools at the Candida Genome Database: biochemical pathways and full-text literature search.

15. Gene Ontology and the annotation of pathogen genomes: the case of Candida albicans.

16. Evolution of pathogenicity and sexual reproduction in eight Candida genomes.

17. Reconstruction of the genome origins and evolution of the hybrid lager yeast Saccharomyces pastorianus.

18. Sequence resources at the Candida Genome Database.

19. The Candida Genome Database: facilitating research on Candida albicans molecular biology.

20. The Candida Genome Database (CGD), a community resource for Candida albicans gene and protein information.

21. Saccharomyces Genome Database (SGD) provides secondary gene annotation using the Gene Ontology (GO).

22. Saccharomyces Genome Database provides tools to survey gene expression and functional analysis data.

23. Integrating functional genomic information into the Saccharomyces genome database.

24. Using the Saccharomyces Genome Database (SGD) for analysis of protein similarities and structure.

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