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IMA Genome-F 9 Draft genome sequence of Annulohypoxylon stygium, Aspergillus mulundensis, Berkeleyomyces basicola (syn. Thielaviopsis basicola), Ceratocystis smalleyi, two Cercospora beticola strains, Coleophoma cylindrospora, Fusarium fracticaudum, Phialophora cf. hyalina, and Morchella septimelata

Wingfield BD,Bills GF,Dong Y,Huang W,Nel WJ,Swalarsk-Parry BS,Vaghefi N,Wilken PM,An Z,de Beer ZW,De Vos L,Chen L,Duong TA,Gao Y,Hammerbacher A,Kikkert JR,Li Y,Li H,Li K,Li Q,Liu X,Ma X,Naidoo K,Pethybridge SJ,Sun J,Steenkamp ET,van der Nest M,van Wyk S,Wingfield MJ,Xiong C,Yue Q,Zhang X
Year2018
JournalIMA Fungus
Volume9
Total pages1

Abstract

Draft genomes of the species <i>Annulohypoxylon stygium, Aspergillus mulundensis, Berkeleyomyces basicola</i> (syn. <i>Thielaviopsis basicola)</i>, <i>Ceratocystis smalleyi,</i> two <i>Cercospora beticola</i> strains, <i>Coleophoma cylindrospora</i>, <i>Fusarium fracticaudum</i>, <i>Phialophora cf. hyalina</i> and <i>Morchella septimelata</i> are presented<i>.</i> Both mating types (MAT1-1 and MAT1-2) of <i>Cercospora beticola</i> are included. Two strains of <i>Coleophoma cylindrospora</i> that produce sulfated homotyrosine echinocandin variants, FR209602, FR220897 and FR220899 are presented. The sequencing of <i>Aspergillus mulundensis</i>, <i>Coleophoma cylindrospora</i> and <i>Phialophora</i> cf<i>. hyalina</i> has enabled mapping of the gene clusters encoding the chemical diversity from the echinocandin pathways, providing data that reveals the complexity of secondary metabolism in these different species. Overall these genomes provide a valuable resource for understanding the molecular processes underlying pathogenicity (in some cases), biology and toxin production of these economically important fungi.