Draft Genome Sequence of an Antarctic Isolate of the Black Yeast Fungus Exophiala mesophila

  • Coleine C
  • Selbmann L
  • Masonjones S
  • et al.
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Abstract

A 30.43-Mb draft genome sequence with 10,355 predicted protein-coding genes was produced for the ascomycete fungus Exophiala mesophila strain CCFEE 6314, a black yeast isolated from Antarctic cryptoendolithic communities. The sequence will be of importance for identifying differences among extremophiles and mesophiles and cataloguing the global population diversity of this organism. A 30.43-Mb draft genome sequence with 10,355 predicted protein-coding genes was produced for the ascomycete fungus Exophiala mesophila strain CCFEE 6314, a black yeast isolated from Antarctic cryptoendolithic communities. The sequence will be of importance for identifying differences among extremophiles and mesophiles and cataloguing the global population diversity of this organism.

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Coleine, C., Selbmann, L., Masonjones, S., Onofri, S., Zucconi, L., & Stajich, J. E. (2019). Draft Genome Sequence of an Antarctic Isolate of the Black Yeast Fungus Exophiala mesophila. Microbiology Resource Announcements, 8(19). https://doi.org/10.1128/mra.00142-19

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