High contiguity whole genome sequence and gene annotation resource for two venturia nashicola isolates

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Venturia nashicola is a fungal pathogen that causes Asian pear scab disease. This pathogen is of particular importance in Northeast Asian countries, where Asian pears are grown industrially. Scab disease in Asian pear is currently controlled by fungicide spraying and this situation calls for developing scab resistant cultivars. High-quality genome data are therefore required for in-depth comparative genome analysis of different isolates of V. nashicola and V. pyrina, a closely related species, which only infects European pear plants. Here, we report the high-contiguity whole genome assembly of two V. nashicola isolates, which is expected to enable genome comparisons for identification of the genes involved in host range determination of V. nashicola.

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Prokchorchik, M., Won, K., Lee, Y., Choi, E. D., Segonzac, C., & Sohn, K. H. (2019). High contiguity whole genome sequence and gene annotation resource for two venturia nashicola isolates. Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions, 32(9), 1091–1094. https://doi.org/10.1094/MPMI-03-19-0072-A

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