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James B. Anderson

James B. Anderson

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
60
Citations
12768
World Ranking
11962
National Ranking
411

Overview

James B. Anderson is affiliated with the University of Toronto in Canada. Their academic and research career is connected to this institution, which is recognized for its contributions across various fields of study.

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Best Publications

  • A random‐walk simulation of the Schrödinger equation: H+3

    James B. Anderson

  • The fungus Armillaria bulbosa is among the largest and oldest living organisms

    Myron L. Smith;Johann N. Bruhn;James B. Anderson

  • Quantum chemistry by random walk. H 2P, H+3D3h1A′1, H23Σ+u, H41Σ+g, Be 1S

    James B. Anderson

  • Evolution of antifungal-drug resistance: mechanisms and pathogen fitness

    James B. Anderson

  • Acquisition of aneuploidy provides increased fitness during the evolution of antifungal drug resistance.

    Anna M. Selmecki;Keely Dulmage;Leah E. Cowen;James B. Anderson

  • Molecular phylogeny of northern hemisphere species of Armillaria

    James B. Anderson;Elida Stasovski

  • Biological Species of Armillaria Mellea in North America

    James B. Anderson;Robert C. Ullrich

  • Evolution of drug resistance in experimental populations of Candida albicans.

    Leah E. Cowen;Dominique Sanglard;David Calabrese;Caroline Sirjusingh

  • Clonality in soilborne, plant-pathogenic fungi.

    James B. Anderson;Linda M. Kohn

  • Incipient speciation by divergent adaptation and antagonistic epistasis in yeast.

    Jeremy R. Dettman;Caroline Sirjusingh;Linda M. Kohn;James B. Anderson

  • Meiotic behavior and linkage relationships in the secondarily homothallic fungus Agaricus bisporus.

    Richard W. Kerrigan;John C. Royer;Lisa M. Baller;Yatika Kohli

  • Evolution of Drug Resistance in Candida Albicans

    Leah E. Cowen;James B. Anderson;Linda M. Kohn

  • Mode of selection and experimental evolution of antifungal drug resistance in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

    James B Anderson;Caroline Sirjusingh;Ainslie B Parsons;Charles Boone

  • Genome expansion and lineage-specific genetic innovations in the forest pathogenic fungi Armillaria

    György Sipos;Arun N. Prasanna;Mathias C. Walter;Eoin O’Connor

  • In Vitro Evolution of Itraconazole Resistance in Aspergillus fumigatus Involves Multiple Mechanisms of Resistance

    Márcia Eliana da Silva Ferreira;José Luiz Capellaro;Everaldo dos Reis Marques;Iran Malavazi

  • Population genomics of drug resistance in Candida albicans

    Leah E. Cowen;André Nantel;Malcolm S. Whiteway;David Y. Thomas

  • Relationships between European and North American biological species ofArmillaria mellea

    James B. Anderson;James B. Anderson;Kari Korhonen;Kari Korhonen;Robert C. Ullrich;Robert C. Ullrich

  • Clonal dispersal and spatial mixing in populations of the plant pathogenic fungus, Sclerotinia sclerotiorum

    Y. Kohli;L. J. Brunner;H. Yoell;M. G. Milgroom

  • Sex and diploidy in Armillaria mellea

    Robert C. Ullrich;James B. Anderson

  • RESTRICTION FRAGMENT POLYMORPHISMS IN BIOLOGICAL SPECIES OF ARMILLARIA MELLEA

    James B. Anderson;Dawna M. Petsche;Myron L. Smith

Frequent Co-Authors

Linda M. Kohn
Linda M. Kohn University of Toronto
Leah E. Cowen
Leah E. Cowen University of Toronto
Jianping Xu
Jianping Xu McMaster University
Igor V. Grigoriev
Igor V. Grigoriev Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Ulrich Güldener
Ulrich Güldener Technical University of Munich
Csaba Vágvölgyi
Csaba Vágvölgyi University of Szeged
Kurt LaButti
Kurt LaButti United States Department of Energy
Daniel Rigling
Daniel Rigling Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research
Kerrie Barry
Kerrie Barry United States Department of Energy
Christian R. Landry
Christian R. Landry Université Laval

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