Michael J Cornell
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Recent Articles
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Russo Wortman J, Gilsenan J, Joardar V, Deegan J, Clutterbuck J, Andersen M, et al.
Fungal Genet Biol
. 2009 Jan;
46 Suppl 1:S2-13.
PMID: 19146970
The identification and annotation of protein-coding genes is one of the primary goals of whole-genome sequencing projects, and the accuracy of predicting the primary protein products of gene expression is...
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Hedeler C, Wong H, Cornell M, Alam I, Soanes D, Rattray M, et al.
BMC Genomics
. 2007 Nov;
8:426.
PMID: 18028535
Background: The number of sequenced fungal genomes is ever increasing, with about 200 genomes already fully sequenced or in progress. Only a small percentage of those genomes have been comprehensively...
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Cornell M, Alam I, Soanes D, Wong H, Hedeler C, Paton N, et al.
Genome Res
. 2007 Nov;
17(12):1809-22.
PMID: 17984228
The recent proliferation of genome sequencing in diverse fungal species has provided the first opportunity for comparative genome analysis across a eukaryotic kingdom. Here, we report a comparative study of...
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Castrillo J, Zeef L, Hoyle D, Zhang N, Hayes A, Gardner D, et al.
J Biol
. 2007 Apr;
6(2):4.
PMID: 17439666
Background: Cell growth underlies many key cellular and developmental processes, yet a limited number of studies have been carried out on cell-growth regulation. Comprehensive studies at the transcriptional, proteomic and...
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Enjalbert B, Smith D, Cornell M, Alam I, Nicholls S, Brown A, et al.
Mol Biol Cell
. 2005 Dec;
17(2):1018-32.
PMID: 16339080
The resistance of Candida albicans to many stresses is dependent on the stress-activated protein kinase (SAPK) Hog1. Hence we have explored the role of Hog1 in the regulation of transcriptional...