Fungal Genomics

Fungal genomics is the study of the genetic material of fungi. It is an important scientific field of study due to the vital role fungi play in many important ecological processes, such as decomposition, food chain support, and nutrient cycling. Fungal genomics can be used to understand the evolution and diversity of fungi, their metabolic and genetic pathways, and their interaction with other species. It also provides the basis for understanding how fungi act as agents of disease and has great potential for developing new strategies to combat fungal diseases. Fungal genomics can also be used to develop new technologies for the production of pharmaceuticals and industrial chemicals, as well as biofuels and bioplastics.

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Editorial for Journal of Proteomics and Genomics Research

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Editorial for Journal of Proteomics and Genomics Research: Second Issue

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In Silico Inhibition of Essential Candida albicans Proteins by Arenicin, a Marine Antifungal Peptide

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Mucormycosis: A Surge in Mucorales Fungal Infection in Post – Covid Patients in Indian States and Insight into Known and Unknown Factors

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Integrated Management of Sclerotinia Sclerotiorum, An Emerging Fungal Pathogen Causing White Mold Disease

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A Review of Attempts to Identification and Antifungal Susceptibility of Dermatophytes (Microsporum Canis and Tricophyton Mentagrophytes) Isolated from Infected Cats and Dogs with Experimental Dermatophytosis of Guinea Pigs

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Prevalence and Antifungal Susceptibility of Candida species from patients attending Rivers State University Teaching Hospital, Nigeria

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