1. Draft genome sequencing and assembly of Favolaschia claudopus CIRM-BRFM 2984 isolated from oak limbs
- Author
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Navarro, David, Navarro, David, Drula, Elodie, Chaduli, Delphine, Cazenave, Robert, Ahrendt, Steven, Wang, Jie, Lipzen, Anna, Daum, Chris, Barry, Kerrie, Grigoriev, Igor V, Favel, Anne, Rosso, Marie-Noëlle, Martin, Francis, Navarro, David, Navarro, David, Drula, Elodie, Chaduli, Delphine, Cazenave, Robert, Ahrendt, Steven, Wang, Jie, Lipzen, Anna, Daum, Chris, Barry, Kerrie, Grigoriev, Igor V, Favel, Anne, Rosso, Marie-Noëlle, and Martin, Francis
- Abstract
Favolaschia claudopus, a wood-inhabiting basidiomycete of the Mycenaceae family, is considered an invasive species that has recently spread from Oceania to Europe. The CIRM-BRFM 2984 strain of this fungus was originally isolated from a basidiome collected from the fallen limb of a decayed oak tree in Southwest France. The genome sequence of this strain shared characteristics with other Mycenaceae species, including a large genome size and enriched content of protein-coding genes. The genome sequence provided here will facilitate further investigation on the factors that contribute to the successful global dissemination of F. claudopus.
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- 2024