Joseph W Spatafora
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Recent Articles
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Pina Paez C, Gervers K, Martin J, Tabima J, Luoma D, Spatafora J
Mycologia
. 2024 Jul;
116(5):764-774.
PMID: 38976825
(order Boletales) is a diverse genus of epigeous, mushroom-forming fungi native to temperate forests across the Northern Hemisphere; however, some species are also present in areas where Pinaceae has been...
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Czajka J, Han Y, Kim J, Mondo S, Hofstad B, Robles A, et al.
Front Bioeng Biotechnol
. 2024 Apr;
12:1356551.
PMID: 38638323
The clade contains oleaginous yeast species with advantageous metabolic features for biochemical and biofuel production. Limited knowledge about the metabolic networks of the species and limited tools for genetic engineering...
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Vargas-Gastelum L, Romer A, Ghotbi M, Dallas J, Alexander N, Moe K, et al.
mSphere
. 2024 Feb;
9(3):e0047523.
PMID: 38349154
Reptiles and amphibians (herptiles) are some of the most endangered and threatened species on the planet and numerous conservation strategies are being implemented with the goal of ensuring species recovery....
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Tehan R, Dooley C, Barge E, McPhail K, Spatafora J
MycoKeys
. 2023 Nov;
100:69-94.
PMID: 38025585
Molecular phylogenetic and chemical analyses, and morphological characterization of collections of North American specimens support the description of two new species and two new combinations for known species. is a...
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Gryganskyi A, Golan J, Muszewska A, Idnurm A, Dolatabadi S, Mondo S, et al.
Microorganisms
. 2023 Jul;
11(7).
PMID: 37513002
The first genome sequenced of a eukaryotic organism was for , as reported in 1996, but it was more than 10 years before any of the zygomycete fungi, which are...
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Merenyi Z, Krizsan K, Sahu N, Liu X, Balint B, Stajich J, et al.
Nat Ecol Evol
. 2023 Jun;
7(8):1221-1231.
PMID: 37349567
Fungi are ecologically important heterotrophs that have radiated into most niches on Earth and fulfil key ecological services. Despite intense interest in their origins, major genomic trends of their evolutionary...
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Wang Y, Chang Y, Ortanez J, Pena J, Carter-House D, Reynolds N, et al.
Genome Biol Evol
. 2023 Mar;
15(4).
PMID: 36930540
Fungi have evolved over millions of years and their species diversity is predicted to be the second largest on the earth. Fungi have cross-kingdom interactions with many organisms that have...
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Reynolds N, Stajich J, Benny G, Barry K, Mondo S, Labutti K, et al.
Genome Biol Evol
. 2023 Jan;
15(1).
PMID: 36617272
Improved sequencing technologies have profoundly altered global views of fungal diversity and evolution. High-throughput sequencing methods are critical for studying fungi due to the cryptic, symbiotic nature of many species,...
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Amses K, Simmons D, Longcore J, Mondo S, Seto K, Jeronimo G, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2022 Aug;
119(36):e2116841119.
PMID: 36037379
Most of the described species in kingdom Fungi are contained in two phyla, the Ascomycota and the Basidiomycota (subkingdom Dikarya). As a result, our understanding of the biology of the...
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Chang Y, Wang Y, Mondo S, Ahrendt S, Andreopoulos W, Barry K, et al.
iScience
. 2022 Aug;
25(8):104840.
PMID: 35996588
Fungi survive in diverse ecological niches by secreting proteins and other molecules into the environment to acquire food and interact with various biotic and abiotic stressors. Fungal secretome content is,...