UC Office of the President Recent Work Title Fungi in the Marine Environment : Open Questions and Unsolved Problems
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J. Heitman | J. Stajich | O. Yarden | E. Hom | José M. Vargas-Muñiz | M. Cunliffe | G. Burgaud | V. Edgcomb | C. Ettinger | C. Quandt | Adam C. Jones | G. Ianiri | A. Amend | M. Kagami | S. Raghukumar | A. K. Walker | M. H. Gutiérrez | Kathryn T Picard | M. Riquelme | Amy S. Gladfelterp | M. Gutiérrez
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