Abstract

Many microorganisms have been shown to undergo phenotypic variation. In the fungal world, perhaps the best studied example is that of phenotypic switching in Candida albicans. The molecular basis of this phenomenon is slowly being unravelled, with several phase-specific genes and a potential global regulator in the form of the SIR2 (silence information regulator) gene already identified.

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