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The Aspmine - Comparative genomics analysis of 6 new species of Aspergillus section Sparsi, Ochraceorosei, Tanneri and Robusti

  • Tammi Vesth
  • , Jane Lind Nybo
  • , Sebastian Theobald
  • , Jens Frisvad
  • , Ronald de Vries
  • , Igor V. Grigoriev
  • , Scott E. Baker
  • , Ellen K. Lyhne
  • , Martin E. Kogle
  • , Asaf Salamov
  • , Alan Kuo
  • , Robert Riley
  • , Matthieu Hainaut
  • , Mikael R. Andersen
  • Joint Genome Institute
  • Westerdijk Fungal Biodiversity Institute
  • Joint Bioenergy Institute
  • Aix-Marseille Université

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Abstract

Background: Sequencing genomes of filamentouse fungi will reveal the genetic mechanisms that lead to a high diversity and frequency of bioactive compounds.
Conclusions: Sequencing of new species identifies thousands of new proteins and gene clusters involved in metabolite production.
Original languageEnglish
Publication date2018
Number of pages1
Publication statusPublished - 2018
Event14th European Conference on Fungal Genetics - Technicon– Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel
Duration: 25 Feb 201828 Feb 2018
Conference number: 14

Conference

Conference14th European Conference on Fungal Genetics
Number14
LocationTechnicon– Israel Institute of Technology
Country/TerritoryIsrael
CityHaifa
Period25/02/201828/02/2018

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