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The power of SGD

SGD overview

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Finding S. cerevisiae homologs

Fungal genomes to BLAST Saccharomyces Candida Saccharomycetaceae Other Saccharomycetales (budding yeasts; ex: Pichia, Yarowia) Schizosaccharomyces (Fission yeasts) Dothideomycetes (Plant fungi) Chaetothyriales (black yeasts) Aspergillus Penicillium Green and blue molds (other Eurotiales) Arthrodermatacieae (dermatophytes) Other Onygenales (Coccidioides and related) Leotiomycetes (non-lichenized fungi) Glomerellales (endophytic fungi) Fusarium and related (Hypocreales) Sordariales (Neurospora and related) Other Sordariomycetidae (unitunicate perithecial fungi) Other Ascomycota Agaricomycetes (gill mushrooms and related) Tremellales (jelly fungi) Ustilaginomycotina (true smut fungi) Other Basidiomycota Microsporidia Other Fungi

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