Voelz, KerstinMa, HansongPhadke, SujalByrnes, Edmond JZhu, PinkuanMueller, OlafFarrer, Rhys AHenk, Daniel ALewit, YonathanHsueh, Yen-PingFisher, Matthew CIdnurm, AlexanderHeitman, JosephMay, Robin C2018-11-022018-11-022013-09-05Voelz, K, Ma, H, Phadke, S, Byrnes, E J, Zhu, P, Mueller, O, Farrer, R A, Henk, D A, Lewit, Y, Hsueh, Y-P, Fisher, M C, Idnurm, A, Heitman, J & May, R C 2013, 'Transmission of Hypervirulence traits via sexual reproduction within and between lineages of the human fungal pathogen cryptococcus gattii', PLoS Genetics, vol. 9, no. 9, e1003771. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.10037711553-7390PubMedCentral: PMC3764205ORCID: /0000-0001-8456-7458/work/50284163http://hdl.handle.net/2164/11382This work was financially supported by a Lister Fellowship to Robin C. May, the Medical Research Council (G0601171), the Wellcome Trust (WT088148MF to RCM and WT084616/A/08/Z to MCF), a University of Birmingham Wellcome Trust Institutional Strategic Support Fund award, the National Institute of Health Research Surgical Resconstruction and Microbiology Research Centre, the National Institutes of Health (NIAID AI094364 to AI and NIAID R37 AI39115-15 to JH) and the Chinese Scholarship Council (PZ). The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.182696406engQR MicrobiologyMedical Research Council (MRC)G0601171Wellcome TrustWT088148MFWT084616/A/08/ZQRTransmission of Hypervirulence traits via sexual reproduction within and between lineages of the human fungal pathogen cryptococcus gattiiJournal article10.1371/journal.pgen.100377199