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Claude P. Selitrennikoff
Researcher at University of Colorado Denver
Publications - 4
Citations - 2289
Claude P. Selitrennikoff is an academic researcher from University of Colorado Denver. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neurospora crassa & Genome. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications receiving 2207 citations.
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The genome sequence of the filamentous fungus Neurospora crassa
James E. Galagan,Sarah E. Calvo,Katherine A. Borkovich,Eric U. Selker,Nick O. Read,David B. Jaffe,William Fitzhugh,Li-Jun Ma,Serge Smirnov,Seth Purcell,Bushra Rehman,Timothy Elkins,Reinhard Engels,Shunguang Wang,Cydney B. Nielsen,Jonathan Butler,Matthew G. Endrizzi,Dayong Qui,Peter Ianakiev,Deborah Bell-Pedersen,Mary Anne Nelson,Margaret Werner-Washburne,Claude P. Selitrennikoff,John A. Kinsey,Edward L. Braun,Alex Zelter,Alex Zelter,Ulrich Schulte,Gregory O. Kothe,Gregory Jedd,Werner Mewes,Chuck Staben,Edward M. Marcotte,David Greenberg,Alice Roy,Karen Foley,Jerome Naylor,Nicole Stange-Thomann,Robert Barrett,Sante Gnerre,Michael Kamal,Manolis Kamvysselis,Evan Mauceli,Cord Bielke,Stephen Rudd,Dmitrij Frishman,Svetlana Krystofova,Carolyn G. Rasmussen,Robert L. Metzenberg,David D. Perkins,Scott Kroken,Carlo Cogoni,Giuseppe Macino,David E. A. Catcheside,Weixi Li,Robert J. Pratt,Stephen A. Osmani,Colin P.C. DeSouza,Louise Glass,Marc J. Orbach,J. Andrew Berglund,Rodger B. Voelker,Oded Yarden,Michael Plamann,Stephan Seiler,Jay C. Dunlap,Alan Radford,Rodolfo Aramayo,Donald O. Natvig,Lisa A. Alex,Gertrud Mannhaupt,Daniel J. Ebbole,Michael Freitag,Ian T. Paulsen,Matthew S. Sachs,Eric S. Lander,Chad Nusbaum,Bruce W. Birren +77 more
TL;DR: A high-quality draft sequence of the N. crassa genome is reported, suggesting that RIP has had a profound impact on genome evolution, greatly slowing the creation of new genes through genomic duplication and resulting in a genome with an unusually low proportion of closely related genes.
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Lessons from the Genome Sequence of Neurospora crassa: Tracing the Path from Genomic Blueprint to Multicellular Organism
Katherine A. Borkovich,Lisa A. Alex,Oded Yarden,Michael Freitag,Gloria E. Turner,Nick D. Read,Stephan Seiler,Deborah Bell-Pedersen,John V. Paietta,Nora Plesofsky,Michael Plamann,Marta Goodrich-Tanrikulu,Ulrich Schulte,Gertrud Mannhaupt,Frank E. Nargang,Alan Radford,Claude P. Selitrennikoff,James E. Galagan,Jay C. Dunlap,Jennifer J. Loros,David E. A. Catcheside,Hirokazu Inoue,Rodolfo Aramayo,Michael Polymenis,Eric U. Selker,Matthew S. Sachs,George A. Marzluf,Ian T. Paulsen,Rowland H. Davis,Daniel J. Ebbole,Alex Zelter,Eric R. Kalkman,Rebecca O’Rourke,Frederick J. Bowring,Jane Yeadon,Chizu Ishii,Keiichiro Suzuki,Wataru Sakai,Robert Pratt +38 more
TL;DR: An analysis of over 1,100 of the ∼10,000 predicted proteins encoded by the genome sequence of the filamentous fungus Neurospora crassa reveals potential new targets for antifungals as well as loci implicated in human and plant physiology and disease.
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Nanodisks protect amphotericin B from ultraviolet light and oxidation‐induced damage
TL;DR: Results suggest that this water-soluble formulation of a natural, biodegradable, antifungal agent represents a potential cost-effective, non-toxic and environmentally friendly substitute for chemical agents currently employed to control a range of fungal infestations.
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Formation and regeneration of protoplasts of wild-typeNeurospora crassa
TL;DR: The vast majority of protoplasts resynthesized cell- wall material when washed free of cell-wall digesting enzyme; of these, about 40% regenerated a mycelium.