Expansion of Signal Transduction Pathways in Fungi by Extensive Genome Duplication

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Corrochano, Luis M. | Kuo, Alan | Marcet-Houben, Marina | Polaino, Silvia | Salamov, Asaf | Villalobos-Escobedo, Jose M. | Grimwood, Jane | Isabel Alvarez, M. | Avalos, Javier | Bauer, Diane | Benito, Ernesto P. | Benoit, Isabelle | Burger, Gertraud | Camino, Lola P. | Canovas, David | Cerda-Olmedo, Enrique | Cheng, Jan-Fang | Dominguez, Angel | Elias, Marek | Eslava, Arturo P. | Glaser, Fabian | Gutierrez, Gabriel | Heitman, Joseph | Henrissat, Bernard | Iturriaga, Enrique A. | Lang, B. Franz | Lavin, Jose L. | Lee, Soo Chan | Li, Wenjun | Lindquist, Erika | Lopez-Garcia, Sergio | Luque, Eva M. | Marcos, Ana T. | Martin, Joel | Mccluskey, Kevin | Medina, Humberto R. | Miralles-Duran, Alejandro | Miyazaki, Atsushi | Munoz-Torres, Elisa | Oguiza, Jose A. | Ohm, Robin A. | Olmedo, Maria | Orejas, Margarita | Ortiz-Castellanos, Lucila | Pisabarro, Antonio G. | Rodriguez-Romero, Julio | Ruiz-Herrera, Jose | Ruiz-Vazquez, Rosa | Sanz, Catalina | Schackwitz, Wendy | Shahriari, Mahdi | Shelest, Ekaterina | Silva-Franco, Fatima | Soanes, Darren | Syed, Khajamohiddin | Tagua, Victor G. | Talbot, Nicholas J. | Thon, Michael R. | Tice, Hope | Vries, Ronald P., De | Wiebenga, Ad | Yadav, Jagjit S. | Braun, Edward L. | Baker, Scott E. | Garre, Victoriano | Schmutz, Jeremy | Horwitz, Benjamin A. | Torres-Martinez, Santiago | Idnurm, Alexander | Herrera-Estrella, Alfredo | Gabaldon, Toni | Grigoriev, Igor V.

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