Publications of Michael Habig
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Journal Article (11)
2024
Journal Article
121 (11), e2316284121 (2024)
Frequent horizontal chromosome transfer between asexual fungal insect pathogens. PNAS 2023
Journal Article
14 (3), e03290-22 (2023)
Repeat-Induced Point mutation and gene conversion coinciding with heterochromatin shape the genome of a plant-pathogenic fungus. mBio 2022
Journal Article
30, pp. 241 - 253 (2022)
Non-Mendelian transmission of accessory chromosomes in fungi. Chromosome Research 2021
Journal Article
12, 5869 (2021)
Epigenetic modifications affect the rate of spontaneous mutations in a pathogenic fungus. Nature Communications
Journal Article
17 (3), e1009448 (2021)
Recent loss of the Dim2 DNA methyltransferase decreases mutation rate in repeats and changes evolutionary trajectory in a fungal pathogen. PLoS Genetics
Journal Article
12 (7), 1011 (2021)
AGO1 affects the virulence of the fungal plant pathogen Zymoseptoria tritici. Genes 2020
Journal Article
11 (5), 517 (2020)
Evidence for allele-specific levels of enhanced susceptibility of wheat mlo mutants to the hemibiotrophic fungal pathogen Magnaporthe oryzae pv. Triticum. Genes
Journal Article
21, 588 (2020)
Genome compartmentalization predates species divergence in the plant pathogen genus Zymoseptoria. BMC Genomics
Journal Article
21 (1), pp. 124 - 138 (2020)
The transcription factor Zt107320 affects the dimorphic switch, growth and virulence of the fungal wheat pathogen Zymoseptoria tritici. Molecular Plant Pathology 2018
Journal Article
210 (2), pp. 517 - 529 (2018)
Extraordinary genome instability and widespread chromosome rearrangements during vegetative growth. Genetics
Journal Article
7, e40251 (2018)
Meiotic drive of female-inherited supernumerary chromosomes in a pathogenic fungus. eLife Book Chapter (1)
2020
Book Chapter
Origin, function, and transmission of accessory chromosomes. In: Genetics and Biotechnology, 3 Ed., pp. 25 - 47 (Eds. Benz, J. P.; Schipper, K.). Springer International Publishing, Cham (2020)
Thesis - Bachelor (1)
2018
Thesis - Bachelor
Bachelor thesis protocol module Biol122. Bachelor, Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel, Kiel (2018)
Working Paper (1)
2023
Working Paper
The apoplastic space of two wheat genotypes provide highly different environment for pathogen colonization: Insights from proteome and microbiome profiling. (submitted)