The Ecological Genomics of Fungi 2013
DOI: 10.1002/9781118735893.ch10
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Ecogenomics of Human and Animal Basidiomycetous Yeast Pathogens

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“…Malassezia species occur commonly on human and animal skin, but metagenomic data also revealed the presence of the species in some unexpected habits, such as forest soil, nematodes or corals ( Guého-Kellermann et al 2010 , Gaitanis et al 2012 ). The genome comparison between Ustilago maydis and M. globosa revealed some major differences in the enzyme armamentarium used by human inhabiting Malassezia yeasts that differs from that of the plant pathogen U. maydis ( Xu et al 2007 , Sun et al 2013 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Malassezia species occur commonly on human and animal skin, but metagenomic data also revealed the presence of the species in some unexpected habits, such as forest soil, nematodes or corals ( Guého-Kellermann et al 2010 , Gaitanis et al 2012 ). The genome comparison between Ustilago maydis and M. globosa revealed some major differences in the enzyme armamentarium used by human inhabiting Malassezia yeasts that differs from that of the plant pathogen U. maydis ( Xu et al 2007 , Sun et al 2013 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%