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SUBMITTER: Ropars J
PROVIDER: S-EPMC5993739 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Jun
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Ropars Jeanne J Maufrais Corinne C Diogo Dorothée D Marcet-Houben Marina M Perin Aurélie A Sertour Natacha N Mosca Kevin K Permal Emmanuelle E Laval Guillaume G Bouchier Christiane C Ma Laurence L Schwartz Katja K Voelz Kerstin K May Robin C RC Poulain Julie J Battail Christophe C Wincker Patrick P Borman Andrew M AM Chowdhary Anuradha A Fan Shangrong S Kim Soo Hyun SH Le Pape Patrice P Romeo Orazio O Shin Jong Hee JH Gabaldon Toni T Sherlock Gavin G Bougnoux Marie-Elisabeth ME d'Enfert Christophe C
Nature communications 20180608 1
Elucidating population structure and levels of genetic diversity and recombination is necessary to understand the evolution and adaptation of species. Candida albicans is the second most frequent agent of human fungal infections worldwide, causing high-mortality rates. Here we present the genomic sequences of 182 C. albicans isolates collected worldwide, including commensal isolates, as well as ones responsible for superficial and invasive infections, constituting the largest dataset to date for ...[more]