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    Drivers of genetic diversity in secondary metabolic gene clusters within a fungal species by Lind, Abigail L., Wisecaver, Jennifer H., Lameiras, Catarina, Wiemann, Philipp, Palmer, Jonathan M., Keller, Nancy P., Rodrigues, Fernando José dos Santos, Goldman, Gustavo H., Rokas, Antonis

    Published in PLoS biology (17-11-2017)
    “…Drivers of genetic diversity in secondary metabolic gene clusters within a fungal species Filamentous fungi produce a diverse array of secondary metabolites…”
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    Non-biological synthetic spike-in controls and the AMPtk software pipeline improve mycobiome data by Palmer, Jonathan M, Jusino, Michelle A, Banik, Mark T, Lindner, Daniel L

    Published in PeerJ (San Francisco, CA) (28-05-2018)
    “…High-throughput amplicon sequencing (HTAS) of conserved DNA regions is a powerful technique to characterize microbial communities. Recently, spike-in mock…”
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    Secondary metabolism in fungi: does chromosomal location matter? by Palmer, Jonathan M, Keller, Nancy P

    Published in Current opinion in microbiology (01-08-2010)
    “…Filamentous fungi produce a vast array of small molecules called secondary metabolites, which include toxins as well as antibiotics. Coregulated gene clusters…”
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    Relationships among wood‐boring beetles, fungi, and the decomposition of forest biomass by Skelton, James, Jusino, Michelle A., Carlson, Paige S., Smith, Katherine, Banik, Mark T., Lindner, Daniel L., Palmer, Jonathan M., Hulcr, Jiri

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-11-2019)
    “…A prevailing paradigm in forest ecology is that wood‐boring beetles facilitate wood decay and carbon cycling, but empirical tests have yielded mixed results…”
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    Extreme sensitivity to ultraviolet light in the fungal pathogen causing white-nose syndrome of bats by Palmer, Jonathan M., Drees, Kevin P., Foster, Jeffrey T., Lindner, Daniel L.

    Published in Nature communications (02-01-2018)
    “…Bat white-nose syndrome (WNS), caused by the fungal pathogen Pseudogymnoascus destructans , has decimated North American hibernating bats since its emergence…”
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    The population genetics of the causative agent of snake fungal disease indicate recent introductions to the USA by Ladner, Jason T, Palmer, Jonathan M, Ettinger, Cassandra L, Stajich, Jason E, Farrell, Terence M, Glorioso, Brad M, Lawson, Becki, Price, Steven J, Stengle, Anne G, Grear, Daniel A, Lorch, Jeffrey M

    Published in PLoS biology (23-06-2022)
    “…Snake fungal disease (SFD; ophidiomycosis), caused by the pathogen Ophidiomyces ophiodiicola ( Oo ), has been documented in wild snakes in North America and…”
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    Prototype of an intertwined secondary-metabolite supercluster by Wiemann, Philipp, Guo, Chun-Jun, Palmer, Jonathan M., Sekonyela, Relebohile, Wang, Clay C. C., Keller, Nancy P.

    “…The hallmark trait of fungal secondary-metabolite gene clusters is well established, consisting of contiguous enzymatic and often regulatory gene(s) devoted to…”
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    Perioperative management of patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: A narrative review by J Paul, Daniel, Wright, Maree, M Palmer, Jonathan, B Russell, Thomas

    Published in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care (01-09-2022)
    “…Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or motor neuron disease, is an uncommon progressive neurological disorder. Professionals working in the perioperative field may…”
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    Secondary metabolism and development is mediated by LlmF control of VeA subcellular localization in Aspergillus nidulans by Palmer, Jonathan M, Theisen, Jeffrey M, Duran, Rocio M, Grayburn, W Scott, Calvo, Ana M, Keller, Nancy P

    Published in PLoS genetics (01-01-2013)
    “…Secondary metabolism and development are linked in Aspergillus through the conserved regulatory velvet complex composed of VeA, VelB, and LaeA. The founding…”
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    Characterization of Aspergillus fumigatus Isolates from Air and Surfaces of the International Space Station by Knox, Benjamin P, Blachowicz, Adriana, Palmer, Jonathan M, Romsdahl, Jillian, Huttenlocher, Anna, Wang, Clay C C, Keller, Nancy P, Venkateswaran, Kasthuri

    Published in mSphere (01-09-2016)
    “…One mission of the Microbial Observatory Experiments on the International Space Station (ISS) is to examine the traits and diversity of fungal isolates to gain…”
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    RsmA regulates Aspergillus fumigatus gliotoxin cluster metabolites including cyclo(L-Phe-L-Ser), a potential new diagnostic marker for invasive aspergillosis by Sekonyela, Relebohile, Palmer, Jonathan M, Bok, Jin-Woo, Jain, Sachin, Berthier, Erwin, Forseth, Ry, Schroeder, Frank, Keller, Nancy P

    Published in PloS one (06-05-2013)
    “…Dimeric basic leucine zipper (bZIP) proteins are conserved transcriptional enhancers found in all eukaryotes. A recently reported and novel function for bZIPs…”
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    Disease‐related population declines in bats demonstrate non‐exchangeability in generalist predators by Wray, Amy K., Gratton, Claudio, Jusino, Michelle A., Wang, Jing Jamie, Kochanski, Jade M., Palmer, Jonathan M., Banik, Mark T., Lindner, Daniel L., Peery, M. Zachariah

    Published in Ecology and evolution (01-06-2022)
    “…The extent to which persisting species may fill the functional role of extirpated or declining species has profound implications for the structure of…”
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    First Detection of Bat White-Nose Syndrome in Western North America by Lorch, Jeffrey M, Palmer, Jonathan M, Lindner, Daniel L, Ballmann, Anne E, George, Kyle G, Griffin, Kathryn, Knowles, Susan, Huckabee, John R, Haman, Katherine H, Anderson, Christopher D, Becker, Penny A, Buchanan, Joseph B, Foster, Jeffrey T, Blehert, David S

    Published in mSphere (01-07-2016)
    “…White-nose syndrome (WNS) is an emerging fungal disease of bats caused by Pseudogymnoascus destructans. Since it was first detected near Albany, NY, in 2006,…”
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    Lipoxygenase Activity Accelerates Programmed Spore Germination in Aspergillus fumigatus by Fischer, Gregory J, Bacon, William, Yang, Jun, Palmer, Jonathan M, Dagenais, Taylor, Hammock, Bruce D, Keller, Nancy P

    Published in Frontiers in microbiology (09-05-2017)
    “…The opportunistic human pathogen initiates invasive growth through a programmed germination process that progresses from dormant spore to swollen spore (SS) to…”
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    Major histocompatibility complex variation is similar in little brown bats before and after white‐nose syndrome outbreak by Yi, Xueling, Donner, Deahn M., Marquardt, Paula E., Palmer, Jonathan M., Jusino, Michelle A., Frair, Jacqueline, Lindner, Daniel L., Latch, Emily K.

    Published in Ecology and evolution (01-09-2020)
    “…White‐nose syndrome (WNS), caused by the fungal pathogen Pseudogymnoascus destructans (Pd), has driven alarming declines in North American hibernating bats,…”
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    Amplicon-Based Sequencing of Soil Fungi from Wood Preservative Test Sites by Kirker, Grant T, Bishell, Amy B, Jusino, Michelle A, Palmer, Jonathan M, Hickey, William J, Lindner, Daniel L

    Published in Frontiers in microbiology (18-10-2017)
    “…Soil samples were collected from field sites in two AWPA (American Wood Protection Association) wood decay hazard zones in North America. Two field plots at…”
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    Ectomycorrhizal characterization of an American chestnut ( Castanea dentata) -dominated community in Western Wisconsin by Palmer, Jonathan M, Lindner, Daniel L, Volk, Thomas J

    Published in Mycorrhiza (01-12-2008)
    “…Circa 1900, a farmer from the eastern US planted 11 American chestnut (Castanea dentata) seeds on a newly established farm near West Salem in western…”
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