Kenneth H. Wolfe, PhD

Affiliations: 
Smurfit Institute of Genetics University of Dublin, Trinity College 
Area:
yeast, bioinformatics, evolution
Website:
http://wolfe.gen.tcd.ie/
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Bergin S, Doorley LA, Rybak JM, et al. (2023) Analysis of clinical isolates reveals copy number variation in key fluconazole resistance genes. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
Nägeli L, Schuler M, Segessemann T, et al. (2023) Genome sequence data of the strongly antagonistic yeast isolate APC 11.10 B as a foundation for analysing biocontrol mechanisms. Data in Brief. 49: 109394
Salzberg LI, Martos AAR, Lombardi L, et al. (2022) A widespread inversion polymorphism conserved among Saccharomyces species is caused by recurrent homogenization of a sporulation gene family. Plos Genetics. 18: e1010525
Don A, Byrne KP, Alqaderi F, et al. (2022) Draft Genome Sequence of the Yeast Blastobotrys aristata Strain UCD613, Isolated from Soil in Ireland. Microbiology Resource Announcements. e0095722
Igharo B, Byrne KP, Ghnewa H, et al. (2022) Draft Genome Sequence of the Yeast Torulaspora quercuum Strain UCD657, Isolated from Soil in Ireland. Microbiology Resource Announcements. e0095222
Rueda-Mejia MP, Nägeli L, Lutz S, et al. (2022) Genome sequence data of the antagonistic soil-borne yeast (SHA 17.2). Data in Brief. 40: 107799
Ó Cinnéide E, Jones M, Bahate E, et al. (2021) Draft Genome Sequence of the Yeast Strain UCD465, Isolated from Soil in Ireland. Microbiology Resource Announcements. 10: e0073621
Ryan A, Ó Cinnéide E, Bergin SA, et al. (2021) Draft Genome Sequence of a Diploid and Hybrid Strain, UCD423, Isolated from Compost in Ireland. Microbiology Resource Announcements. 10: e0076121
Ola M, O'Brien CE, Coughlan AY, et al. (2020) Polymorphic centromere locations in the pathogenic yeast . Genome Research
Coughlan AY, Lombardi L, Braun-Galleani S, et al. (2020) The yeast mating-type switching endonuclease HO is a domesticated member of an unorthodox homing genetic element family. Elife. 9
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