Genome sequencing of evolved aspergilli populations reveals robust genomes, transversions in A. flavus, and sexual aberrancy in non-homologous end-joining mutants

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​Genome sequencing of evolved aspergilli populations reveals robust genomes, transversions in A. flavus, and sexual aberrancy in non-homologous end-joining mutants​
Álvarez-Escribano, I.; Sasse, C.; Bok, J. W.; Na, H.; Amirebrahimi, M.; Lipzen, A. & Schackwitz, W. et al.​ (2019) 
BMC Biology17(1).​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1186/s12915-019-0702-0 

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Álvarez-Escribano, Isidro; Sasse, Christoph; Bok, Jin Woo; Na, Hyunsoo; Amirebrahimi, Mojgan; Lipzen, Anna; Schackwitz, Wendy; Martin, Joel; Barry, Kerrie; Gutiérrez, Gabriel; Cea-Sánchez, Sara; Marcos, Ana T.; Grigoriev, Igor V.; Keller, Nancy P.; Braus, Gerhard H. ; Cánovas, David
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2019
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BMC Biology 
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1741-7007
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English

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