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Draft genomes of amanita jacksonii, ceratocystis albifundus, fusarium circinatum, huntiella omanensis, leptographium procerum, rutstroemia sydowiana, and sclerotinia echinophila.

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DOI: 10.5598/imafungus.2014.05.02.11
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Publisher
International Mycological Association.
Gregorian
2014-12
Language
English
English abstract
The genomes of fungi provide an important resource to resolve issues pertaining to their taxonomy, biology, and evolution. The genomes of Amanita jacksonii, Ceratocystis albifundus, a Fusarium circinatum variant, Huntiella omanensis, Leptographium procerum, Sclerotinia echinophila, and Rutstroemia sydowiana are presented in this genome announcement. These seven genomes are from a number of fungal pathogens and economically important species. The genome sizes range from 27 Mb in the case of Ceratocystis albifundus to 51.9 Mb for Rutstroemia sydowiana. The latter also encodes for a predicted 17 350 genes, more than double that of Ceratocystis albifundus. These genomes will add to the growing body of knowledge of these fungi and provide a value resource to researchers studying these fungi.
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2210-6340
Citation
van der Nest, Magriet A., Beirn, Lisa A., Crouch, Jo Anne., Demers, Jill E., Wilhelm de Beer, Z., De Vos, Lieschen., Gordon, Thomas R., Moncalvo, Jean-Marc, Naidoo, Kershney, Sanchez-Ramirez, Santiago, Roodt, Danielle, Santana, Quentin C., Slinski, Stepha
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