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Michael J. Hynes

Researcher at National University of Ireland, Galway

Publications -  266
Citations -  11221

Michael J. Hynes is an academic researcher from National University of Ireland, Galway. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aspergillus nidulans & Gene. The author has an hindex of 55, co-authored 265 publications receiving 10695 citations. Previous affiliations of Michael J. Hynes include University of Melbourne & National University of Ireland.

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Sequencing of Aspergillus nidulans and comparative analysis with A. fumigatus and A. oryzae

James E. Galagan, +50 more
- 22 Dec 2005 - 
TL;DR: The aspergilli comprise a diverse group of filamentous fungi spanning over 200 million years of evolution, and a comparative study with Aspergillus fumigatus and As pergillus oryzae, used in the production of sake, miso and soy sauce, provides new insight into eukaryotic genome evolution and gene regulation.
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EQNMR : a computer program for the calculation of stability constants from nuclear magnetic resonance chemical shift data

TL;DR: In this article, a computer program has been elaborated which uses the complexation-induced displacements of NMR chemical shifts to calculate the stability constants for the general reaction (i) which gives the generalised stability constant (ii).
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A Versatile and Efficient Gene-Targeting System for Aspergillus nidulans

TL;DR: The A. nidulans homolog (nkuA) of the human KU70 gene that is essential for nonhomologous end joining of DNA in double-strand break repair is identified andletion of nkuA (nukuAΔ) greatly reduces the frequency of nonHomologous integration of transforming DNA fragments, leading to dramatically improved gene targeting.
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Transformation of Aspergillus niger by the amdS gene of Aspergillus nidulans.

TL;DR: A transformation system is developed for Aspergillus niger using the amdS gene as a dominant heterologous marker for selecting transformants on the basis of acetamide utilization and it is shown that an unselected plasmid can be co‐transformed with the amdR/intA plasmids into A. niger.
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Isolation of genomic clones containing the amdS gene of Aspergillus nidulans and their use in the analysis of structural and regulatory mutations.

TL;DR: The regulatory mutations in the controlling region of the amdS gene were found to be due to small-scale alterations in the DNA rather than to large-scale rearrangements resulting in gene fusions.