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1. Machine-learning predicts genomic determinants of meiosis-driven structural variation in a eukaryotic pathogen

2. Transposable element insertions shape gene regulation and melanin production in a fungal pathogen of wheat

3. Multiple convergent supergene evolution events in mating-type chromosomes

4. Pangenome analyses of the wheat pathogen Zymoseptoria tritici reveal the structural basis of a highly plastic eukaryotic genome

5. Comparative Transcriptome Analyses in Zymoseptoria tritici Reveal Significant Differences in Gene Expression Among Strains During Plant Infection

6. Cause and Effectors: Whole-Genome Comparisons Reveal Shared but Rapidly Evolving Effector Sets among Host-Specific Plant-Castrating Fungi

7. Stepwise recombination suppression around the mating-type locus in an ascomycete fungus with self-fertile spores.

8. Stepwise recombination suppression around the mating-type locus in the fungusSchizothecium tetrasporum(Ascomycota, Sordariales)

9. Size Variation of the Nonrecombining Region on the Mating-Type Chromosomes in the Fungal Podospora anserina Species Complex

10. The complex genomic basis of rapid convergent adaptation to pesticides across continents in a fungal plant pathogen

11. Recombination suppression and evolutionary strata around mating‐type loci in fungi: documenting patterns and understanding evolutionary and mechanistic causes

12. Digest: Climate plays marginal role for homomorphic sex chromosome differentiation in common frogs†

13. A population-level invasion by transposable elements triggers genome expansion in a fungal pathogen

14. Congruent population genetic structures and divergence histories in anther-smut fungi and their host plants Silene italica and the S. nutans species complex

16. Understanding Adaptation, Coevolution, Host Specialization, and Mating System in Castrating Anther-Smut Fungi by Combining Population and Comparative Genomics

17. Mapping the adaptive landscape of a major agricultural pathogen reveals evolutionary constraints across heterogeneous environments

18. Nature's genetic screens: using genome-wide association studies for effector discovery

19. Comparative Transcriptome Analyses in Zymoseptoria tritici Reveal Significant Differences in Gene Expression Among Strains During Plant Infection

20. Quantitative trait locus mapping reveals complex genetic architecture of quantitative virulence in the wheat pathogenZymoseptoria tritici

21. A fungal wheat pathogen evolved host specialization by extensive chromosomal rearrangements

22. Cause and Effectors: Whole-Genome Comparisons Reveal Shared but Rapidly Evolving Effector Sets among Host-Specific Plant-Castrating Fungi

23. Congruent population genetic structures and divergence histories in anther-smut fungi and their host plants Silene italica and the Silene nutans species complex

24. Higher gene flow in sex-related chromosomes than in autosomes during fungal divergence

25. Multiple convergent supergene evolution events in mating-type chromosomes

26. A fungal avirulence factor encoded in a highly plastic genomic region triggers partial resistance to septoria tritici blotch

27. Transposable element insertions shape gene regulation and melanin production in a fungal pathogen

28. The Genome Biology of Effector Gene Evolution in Filamentous Plant Pathogens

29. Pangenome analyses of the wheat pathogen Zymoseptoria tritici reveal the structural basis of a highly plastic eukaryotic genome

30. Gene presence-absence polymorphism in castrating anther-smut fungi: recent gene gains and phylogeographic structure

31. Genome-wide evidence for divergent selection between populations of a major agricultural pathogen

32. Distinct Trajectories of Massive Recent Gene Gains and Losses in Populations of a Microbial Eukaryotic Pathogen

33. Using Population and Comparative Genomics to Understand the Genetic Basis of Effector-Driven Fungal Pathogen Evolution

34. QTL mapping reveals complex genetic architecture of quantitative virulence in the wheat pathogen Zymoseptoria tritici

35. A population-level invasion by transposable elements triggers genome expansion in a fungal pathogen

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