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Fungal Genomics
 
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ISBN13:9783031756658
ISBN10:3031756657
Binding:Hardback
No. of pages:239 pages
Size:254x178 mm
Language:English
Illustrations: 1 Illustrations, black & white; 30 Illustrations, color
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Fungal Genomics

 
Series: The Mycota; 13;
Edition number: Third Edition 2024
Publisher: Springer
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Short description:

This fully revised 3rd edition of Fungal Genomics highlights the impact of genomics on the field of fungal biology in four sections:




  • Part I Genome Sequences and Beyond: Examines the impact of genome-based information and techniques on research ranging from the discovery of giant transposons to the analysis of less-studied extremotolerant fungi as well as studies of three-dimensional chromatin organization in fungi.

  • Part II Cell and Developmental Biology: Explores advances in high-throughput genetics/genomics and RNA editing in fungi, the role of codons in gene regulation, and the analysis of epigenetic regulation in early-diverging fungi.

  • Part III Biotechnology: Covers the search for plant biomass-converting enzymes in fungal genomes and work with industrially important fungi.

  • Part IV Interactions - Symbioses, Mutualisms, and Pathogens: Explains the genomic analysis of the emerging human pathogen Candida auris as well as genomic signatures in ectomycorrhizal fungi.



This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the exciting field of fungal genomics.

Long description:

This fully revised 3rd edition of Fungal Genomics highlights the impact of genomics on the field of fungal biology in four sections:




  • Part I Genome Sequences and Beyond: Examines the impact of genome-based information and techniques on research ranging from the discovery of giant transposons to the analysis of less-studied extremotolerant fungi as well as studies of three-dimensional chromatin organization in fungi.

  • Part II Cell and Developmental Biology: Explores advances in high-throughput genetics/genomics and RNA editing in fungi, the role of codons in gene regulation, and the analysis of epigenetic regulation in early-diverging fungi.

  • Part III Biotechnology: Covers the search for plant biomass-converting enzymes in fungal genomes and work with industrially important fungi.

  • Part IV Interactions - Symbioses, Mutualisms, and Pathogens: Explains the genomic analysis of the emerging human pathogen Candida auris as well as genomic signatures in ectomycorrhizal fungi.



This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the exciting field of fungal genomics.

Table of Contents:

Part I: Genome sequences and beyond.- Chapter 1: Starship discovery:a collaborative approach to uncover massive transposable elements.- Chapter 2: The three-dimensional chromatin architecture in fungi.- Chapter 3: Fungi from extreme environments-genome sequences and beyond.- Part II: Cell and developmental biology.- Chapter 4: Recent advances in high-throughput genetics in fungi.- Chapter 5: Genome-wide A-to-I RNA editing during sexual reproduction in filamentous ascomycetes.- Chapter 6: A symphony of roles for codon usage in fungal genomics.- Chapter 7: Epigenetic regulation in early-diverging fungi.- Part III: Biotechnology.- Chapter 8: Fungal diversity related to plant biomass degradation.- Chapter 9: Genomes and genomics of the genus Trichoderma.- Part IV: Interactions-Symbioses, Mutualisms, and Pathogens.- Chapter 10: Genomic innovation and virulence evolution in the emerging human fungal pathogen Candida auris.- Chapter 11: General trends of genomic signatures of the ectomycorrhizal symbiosis in fungi:a comparison across multiple lineages.