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    Patterns of Genomic Variation in the Opportunistic Pathogen Candida glabrata Suggest the Existence of Mating and a Secondary Association with Humans by Carreté, Laia, Ksiezopolska, Ewa, Pegueroles, Cinta, Gómez-Molero, Emilia, Saus, Ester, Iraola-Guzmán, Susana, Loska, Damian, Bader, Oliver, Fairhead, Cecile, Gabaldón, Toni

    Published in Current biology (08-01-2018)
    “…Candida glabrata is an opportunistic fungal pathogen that ranks as the second most common cause of systemic candidiasis. Despite its genus name, this yeast is…”
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    Genome Comparisons of Candida glabrata Serial Clinical Isolates Reveal Patterns of Genetic Variation in Infecting Clonal Populations by Carreté, Laia, Ksiezopolska, Ewa, Gómez-Molero, Emilia, Angoulvant, Adela, Bader, Oliver, Fairhead, Cécile, Gabaldón, Toni

    Published in Frontiers in microbiology (2019)
    “…is an opportunistic fungal pathogen that currently ranks as the second most common cause of candidiasis. Although the mechanisms underlying virulence and drug…”
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    Comparative Genomics and Transcriptomics To Analyze Fruiting Body Development in Filamentous Ascomycetes by Lütkenhaus, Ramona, Traeger, Stefanie, Breuer, Jan, Carreté, Laia, Kuo, Alan, Lipzen, Anna, Pangilinan, Jasmyn, Dilworth, David, Sandor, Laura, Pöggeler, Stefanie, Gabaldón, Toni, Barry, Kerrie, Grigoriev, Igor V, Nowrousian, Minou

    Published in Genetics (Austin) (01-12-2019)
    “…Many filamentous ascomycetes develop three-dimensional fruiting bodies for production and dispersal of sexual spores. Fruiting bodies are among the most…”
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    Phenotypic Variability in a Coinfection With Three Independent Candida parapsilosis Lineages by Gómez-Molero, Emilia, Willis, Jesse R., Dudakova, Anna, Carreté, Laia, Weig, Michael, Groß, Uwe, Gácser, Attila, Gabaldón, Toni, Bader, Oliver

    Published in Frontiers in microbiology (27-08-2020)
    “…The human pathogenic yeast Candida parapsilosis has gained significant importance over the past decades as one of the principal causes of fungal bloodstream…”
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    The birth of a deadly yeast: tracing the evolutionary emergence of virulence traits in Candida glabrata by Gabaldón, Toni, Carreté, Laia

    Published in FEMS yeast research (01-03-2016)
    “…The yeast Candida glabrata is an opportunistic human fungal pathogen whose incidence has increased in the last two decades. Despite its name, this yeast is…”
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    HaploTypo: a variant-calling pipeline for phased genomes by Pegueroles, Cinta, Mixão, Verónica, Carreté, Laia, Molina, Manu, Gabaldón, Toni

    Published in Bioinformatics (15-04-2020)
    “…Abstract Summary An increasing number of phased (i.e. with resolved haplotypes) reference genomes are available. However, the most genetic variant calling…”
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    Comparative Genomics and Transcriptomics To Analyze Fruiting Body Development in Filamentous Ascomycetes by Lütkenhaus, Ramona, Traeger, Stefanie, Breuer, Jan, Carreté, Laia, Kuo, Alan, Lipzen, Anna, Pangilinan, Jasmyn, Dilworth, David, Sandor, Laura, Pöggeler, Stefanie, Gabaldón, Toni, Barry, Kerrie, Grigoriev, Igor V, Nowrousian, Minou

    Published in Genetics (Austin) (01-12-2019)
    “…Many filamentous ascomycetes develop three-dimensional fruiting bodies for production and dispersal of sexual spores. Fruiting bodies are among the most…”
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    Comparative Genomics and Transcriptomics To Analyze Fruiting Body Development in Filamentous Ascomycetes by Lütkenhaus, Ramona, Traeger, Stefanie, Breuer, Jan, Carreté, Laia, Kuo, Alan, Lipzen, Anna, Pangilinan, Jasmyn, Dilworth, David, Sandor, Laura, Pöggeler, Stefanie, Gabaldón, Toni, Barry, Kerrie, Grigoriev, Igor V, Nowrousian, Minou

    Published in Genetics (Austin) (01-12-2019)
    “…Many filamentous ascomycetes develop three-dimensional fruiting bodies for production and dispersal of sexual spores. Fruiting bodies are among the most…”
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