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Evolution of pathogenicity and sexual reproduction in eight Candida genomes
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Candida
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Mating-type Locus
100%
Evolution of Pathogenicity
100%
Candida Species
100%
Sexual Reproduction
100%
Adaptation
50%
Genome Sequencing
50%
Virulence
50%
Leucine
50%
Most Common Cause
50%
Cell Identity
50%
Candida Albicans (C. albicans)
50%
Non-pathogenic
50%
Genetic Code Change
50%
Diploid Species
50%
Lodderomyces Elongisporus
50%
Recombination Event
50%
Opportunistic Fungal Infections
50%
Meiosis
50%
Pathogenic Species
50%
Gene Family
50%
Transporter Genes
50%
Gene Catalog
50%
CUG Codon
50%
Cell Wall Genes
50%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Candida
100%
Infectious Agent
66%
Mating Type
66%
Multigene Family
33%
Codon
33%
Meiosis
33%
Genetic Code
33%
Transporter Genes
33%
Leucine
33%
Candida Albicans
33%
Serine
33%
Genomics
33%
Immunology and Microbiology
Pathogenicity
100%
Candida
100%
Infectious Agent
66%
Multigene Family
33%
Codon
33%
Candida Albicans
33%
Genetic Code
33%
Cell Wall
33%
Meiosis
33%