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    Effect of fruiting body bacteria on the growth of Tricholoma matsutake and its related molds by Oh, Seung-Yoon, Kim, Misong, Eimes, John A, Lim, Young Woon

    Published in PloS one (08-02-2018)
    “…Tricholoma matsutake (pine mushroom, PM) is a prized mushroom in Asia due to its unique flavor and pine aroma. The fruiting body of PM forms only in its…”
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    Multiple major histocompatibility complex class I genes in Asian anurans: Ontogeny and phylogeny by Didinger, Chelsea, Eimes, John A., Lillie, Mette, Waldman, Bruce

    Published in Developmental and comparative immunology (01-05-2017)
    “…Amphibians, as the first terrestrial vertebrates, offer a window into early major histocompatibility complex (MHC) evolution. We characterized the MHC class I…”
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    Taxonomic evaluation of selected Ganoderma species and database sequence validation by Jargalmaa, Suldbold, Eimes, John A, Park, Myung Soo, Park, Jae Young, Oh, Seung-Yoon, Lim, Young Woon

    Published in PeerJ (San Francisco, CA) (27-07-2017)
    “…Species in the genus include several ecologically important and pathogenic fungal species whose medicinal and economic value is substantial. Due to the highly…”
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    Early Duplication of a Single MHC IIB Locus Prior to the Passerine Radiations by Eimes, John A, Lee, Sang-Im, Townsend, Andrea K, Jablonski, Piotr, Nishiumi, Isao, Satta, Yoko

    Published in PloS one (22-09-2016)
    “…A key characteristic of MHC genes is the persistence of allelic lineages over macroevolutionary periods, often through multiple speciation events. This…”
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    Characterization of MHC class IA in the endangered southern corroboree frog by Kosch, Tiffany A., Eimes, John A., Didinger, Chelsea, Brannelly, Laura A., Waldman, Bruce, Berger, Lee, Skerratt, Lee F.

    Published in Immunogenetics (New York) (01-03-2017)
    “…Southern corroboree frogs ( Pseudophryne corroboree ) have declined to near extinction in the wild after the emergence of the amphibian chytrid fungus…”
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    Fungal Diversity and Enzyme Activity Associated with the Macroalgae, Agarum clathratum by Lee, Seobihn, Park, Myung Soo, Lee, Hanbyul, Kim, Jae-Jin, Eimes, John A., Lim, Young Woon

    Published in Mycobiology (01-03-2019)
    “…Agarum clathratum, a brown macroalgae species, has recently become a serious environmental problem on the coasts of Korea. In an effort to solve this problem,…”
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    Diversity of fungi associated with roots of Calanthe orchid species in Korea by Park, Myung Soo, Eimes, John A., Oh, Sang Hoon, Suh, Hwa Jung, Oh, Seung-Yoon, Lee, Seobihn, Park, Ki Hyeong, Kwon, Hyuk Joon, Kim, Soo-Young, Lim, Young Woon

    Published in The journal of microbiology (2018)
    “…While symbiotic fungi play a key role in the growth of endangered Calanthe orchid species, the relationship between fungal diversity and Calanthe species…”
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    Divergent allele advantage in the MHC and amphibian emerging infectious disease by Fu, Minjie, Eimes, John A., Waldman, Bruce

    Published in Infection, genetics and evolution (01-07-2023)
    “…Genetic variation in the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) may be associated with resistance to the amphibian chytrid fungus Batrachochytrium…”
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    Patterns of evolution of MHC class II genes of crows (Corvus) suggest trans-species polymorphism by Eimes, John A, Townsend, Andrea K, Sepil, Irem, Nishiumi, Isao, Satta, Yoko

    Published in PeerJ (San Francisco, CA) (19-03-2015)
    “…A distinguishing characteristic of genes that code for the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) is that alleles often share more similarity between, rather…”
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    Guild Patterns of Basidiomycetes Community Associated With Quercus mongolica in Mt. Jeombong, Republic of Korea by Oh, Seung-Yoon, Cho, Hae Jin, Eimes, John A, Han, Sang-Kuk, Kim, Chang Sun, Lim, Young Woon

    Published in Mycobiology (2018)
    “…Depending on the mode of nutrition exploitation, major fungal guilds are distinguished as ectomycorrhizal and saprotrophic fungi. It is generally known that…”
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    Identification of major histocompatibility complex genotypes associated with resistance to an amphibian emerging infectious disease by Fu, Minjie, Eimes, John A., Kong, Sungsik, Lamichhaney, Sangeet, Waldman, Bruce

    Published in Infection, genetics and evolution (01-09-2023)
    “…Amphibian chytridiomycosis, caused by Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd), emerged from Asia and spread globally. By comparing functional MHC IIß1 alleles from…”
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    Three New Recorded Species of the Physalacriaceae on Ulleung Island, Korea by Park, Ki Hyeong, Kim, Changmu, Kim, Minkyeong, Kim, Nam Kyu, Park, Jae Young, Eimes, John A, Cho, Hae Jin, Han, Sang-Kuk, Lim, Young Woon

    Published in Mycobiology (01-03-2017)
    “…Most known species in the Physalacriaceae are saprotrophs that grow on decaying leaves and wood, and approximately 21 genera in the Physalacriaceae have been…”
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    Extrapair fertilization and genetic similarity of social mates in the Mexican jay by Eimes, John A., Parker, Patricia G., Brown, Jerram L., Brown, Esther R.

    Published in Behavioral ecology (01-03-2005)
    “…Inbreeding depression should favor the ability of females to avoid inbreeding or minimize its effects. We tested for a relationship between genetic similarity…”
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    Fungal Diversity and Enzyme Activity Associated with the Macroalgae, Agarum clathratum by Lee, Seobihn, Park, Myung Soo, Lee, Hanbyul, Kim, Jae-Jin, Eimes, John A, Lim, Young Woon

    Published in Mycobiology (31-03-2019)
    “…Agarum clathratum, a brown macroalgae species, has recently become a serious environmental problem on the coasts of Korea. In an effort to solve this problem,…”
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    Diversity and abundance of human‐pathogenic fungi associated with pigeon faeces in urban environments by Lee, Won Dong, Fong, Jonathan J., Eimes, John A., Lim, Young Woon

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-09-2017)
    “…Pathogenic fungi are a growing health concern worldwide, particularly in large, densely populated cities. The dramatic upsurge of pigeon populations in cities…”
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    Guild Patterns of Basidiomycetes Community Associated With Quercus mongolica in Mt. Jeombong, Republic of Korea by Oh, Seung-Yoon, Cho, Hae Jin, Eimes, John A, Han, Sang-Kuk, Kim, Chang Sun, Lim, Young Woon

    Published in Mycobiology (31-03-2018)
    “…Depending on the mode of nutrition exploitation, major fungal guilds are distinguished as ectomycorrhizal and saprotrophic fungi. It is generally known that…”
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    Major histocompatibility complex selection dynamics in pathogen-infected túngara frog (Physalaemus pustulosus) populations by Kosch, Tiffany A., Bataille, Arnaud, Didinger, Chelsea, Eimes, John A., Rodríguez-Brenes, Sofia, Ryan, Michael J., Waldman, Bruce

    Published in Biology letters (2005) (01-08-2016)
    “…Pathogen-driven selection can favour major histocompatibility complex (MHC) alleles that confer immunological resistance to specific diseases. However, strong…”
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    Three New Recorded Species of the Physalacriaceae on Ulleung Island, Korea by Park, Ki Hyeong, Kim, Changmu, Kim, Minkyeong, Kim, Nam Kyu, Park, Jae Young, Eimes, John A, Cho, Hae Jin, Han, Sang-Kuk, Lim, Young Woon

    Published in Mycobiology (31-03-2017)
    “…Most known species in the Physalacriaceae are saprotrophs that grow on decaying leaves and wood, and approximately 21 genera in the Physalacriaceae have been…”
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    Five New Wood Decay Fungi (Polyporales and Hymenochaetales) in Korea by Kim, Nam Kyu, Park, Jae Young, Park, Myung Soo, Lee, Hyun, Cho, Hae Jin, Eimes, John A, Kim, Changmu, Lim, Young Woon

    Published in Mycobiology (30-09-2016)
    “…The wood decay fungi are a diverse taxonomic group that plays a pivotal role in forest carbon cycling. Wood decay fungi use various enzymatic pathways to…”
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