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1. Comparative modeling reveals the molecular determinants of aneuploidy fitness cost in a wild yeast model.

2. Exploring Saccharomycotina Yeast Ecology Through an Ecological Ontology Framework.

3. Diverse signatures of convergent evolution in cactus-associated yeasts.

4. Genomic factors shaping codon usage across the Saccharomycotina subphylum.

5. Specialization restricts the evolutionary paths available to yeast sugar transporters.

6. Convergent expansions of keystone gene families drive metabolic innovation in a major eukaryotic clade.

7. The influence of the number of tree searches on maximum likelihood inference in phylogenomics.

8. Unique trajectory of gene family evolution from genomic analysis of nearly all known species in an ancient yeast lineage.

9. Genomic factors shaping codon usage across the Saccharomycotina subphylum.

10. Machine learning enables identification of an alternative yeast galactose utilization pathway.

11. Genomic factors shape carbon and nitrogen metabolic niche breadth across Saccharomycotina yeasts.

12. Comparative modeling reveals the molecular determinants of aneuploidy fitness cost in a wild yeast model.

13. Functional and Evolutionary Integration of a Fungal Gene With a Bacterial Operon.

14. Saccharomycotina yeasts defy long-standing macroecological patterns.

15. Oxygenation influences xylose fermentation and gene expression in the yeast genera Spathaspora and Scheffersomyces.

16. Tracking alternative versions of the galactose gene network in the genus Saccharomyces and their expansion after domestication.

17. The cell morphological diversity of Saccharomycotina yeasts.

18. Taxogenomic analysis of a novel yeast species isolated from soil, Pichia galeolata sp. nov.

19. Mitochondrial genome diversity across the subphylum Saccharomycotina.

20. Ploidy evolution in a wild yeast is linked to an interaction between cell type and metabolism.

21. Saccharomycopsis praedatoria sp. nov., a predacious yeast isolated from soil and rotten wood in an Amazonian rainforest biome.

22. Diverse signatures of convergent evolution in cacti-associated yeasts.

23. Genomic and ecological factors shaping specialism and generalism across an entire subphylum.

24. Saccharomycotina yeasts defy longstanding macroecological patterns.

25. Mitochondrial Genome Diversity across the Subphylum Saccharomycotina.

26. A genome-informed higher rank classification of the biotechnologically important fungal subphylum Saccharomycotina .

27. Codon Optimization Improves the Prediction of Xylose Metabolism from Gene Content in Budding Yeasts.

28. Assembly and comparative genome analysis of a Patagonian Aureobasidium pullulans isolate reveals unexpected intraspecific variation.

29. Aim18p and Aim46p are chalcone isomerase domain-containing mitochondrial hemoproteins in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

30. Macroevolutionary diversity of traits and genomes in the model yeast genus Saccharomyces.

31. A role for ion homeostasis in yeast ionic liquid tolerance.

32. The Brazilian Amazonian rainforest harbors a high diversity of yeasts associated with rotting wood, including many candidates for new yeast species.

33. Contrasting modes of macro and microsynteny evolution in a eukaryotic subphylum.

34. Editorial: Genomic insights on fungal hybrids.

35. The future of fungi: threats and opportunities.

36. Functional Divergence in a Multi-gene Family Is a Key Evolutionary Innovation for Anaerobic Growth in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

37. Comparative chemical genomic profiling across plant-based hydrolysate toxins reveals widespread antagonism in fitness contributions.

38. Utilization of lignocellulosic biofuel conversion residue by diverse microorganisms.

39. An orthologous gene coevolution network provides insight into eukaryotic cellular and genomic structure and function.

40. Comparative functional genomics identifies an iron-limited bottleneck in a Saccharomyces cerevisiae strain with a cytosolic-localized isobutanol pathway.

41. Substrate, temperature, and geographical patterns among nearly 2000 natural yeast isolates.

42. The evolution of the GALactose utilization pathway in budding yeasts.

43. Yeasts from temperate forests.

44. Crabtree/Warburg-like aerobic xylose fermentation by engineered Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

46. Hanseniaspora smithiae sp. nov., a Novel Apiculate Yeast Species From Patagonian Forests That Lacks the Typical Genomic Domestication Signatures for Fermentative Environments.

47. Nomenclatural issues concerning cultured yeasts and other fungi: why it is important to avoid unneeded name changes.

48. A genome-scale phylogeny of the kingdom Fungi.

49. Signatures of optimal codon usage in metabolic genes inform budding yeast ecology.

50. Population genomics of the pathogenic yeast Candida tropicalis identifies hybrid isolates in environmental samples.

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