Rampant transposition following RNAi loss causes hypermutation and antifungal drug resistance in clinical isolates of a human fungal pathogen
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Priest, SJ; Yadav, V; Roth, C; Dahlmann, TA; Kück, U; Magwene, PM; Heitman, J
August 11, 2021
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Priest, S. J., Yadav, V., Roth, C., Dahlmann, T. A., Kück, U., Magwene, P. M., & Heitman, J. (2021). Rampant transposition following RNAi loss causes hypermutation and antifungal drug resistance in clinical isolates of a human fungal pathogen. https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.08.11.455996
Priest, Shelby J., Vikas Yadav, Cullen Roth, Tim A. Dahlmann, Ulrich Kück, Paul M. Magwene, and Joseph Heitman. “Rampant transposition following RNAi loss causes hypermutation and antifungal drug resistance in clinical isolates of a human fungal pathogen,” August 11, 2021. https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.08.11.455996.
Priest SJ, Yadav V, Roth C, Dahlmann TA, Kück U, Magwene PM, et al. Rampant transposition following RNAi loss causes hypermutation and antifungal drug resistance in clinical isolates of a human fungal pathogen. 2021.
Priest, Shelby J., et al. Rampant transposition following RNAi loss causes hypermutation and antifungal drug resistance in clinical isolates of a human fungal pathogen. 11 Aug. 2021. Manual, doi:10.1101/2021.08.11.455996.
Priest SJ, Yadav V, Roth C, Dahlmann TA, Kück U, Magwene PM, Heitman J. Rampant transposition following RNAi loss causes hypermutation and antifungal drug resistance in clinical isolates of a human fungal pathogen. 2021.