Podospora aff. communis PSN243 Minimal Draft
The ITS sequence of Podospora communis PSN243 is close to, yet different from, the ones published for the other strains of Podospora communis. It belongs to the family Schizotheciaceae. P. communis is a common and widespread coprophilous species (1,2). PSN243 grows slowly and fruits sparingly on artificial media. The sequenced strain of Podospora aff. communis PSN243 was isolated from horse dung collected near Picos de Europa in Spain.
Genome Reference(s)
Please cite the following publication(s) if you use the data from this genome in your research:
Hensen N, Bonometti L, Westerberg I, Brännström IO, Guillou S, Cros-Aarteil S, Calhoun S, Haridas S, Kuo A, Mondo S, Pangilinan J, Riley R, LaButti K, Andreopoulos B, Lipzen A, Chen C, Yan M, Daum C, Ng V, Clum A, Steindorff A, Ohm RA, Martin F, Silar P, Natvig DO, Lalanne C, Gautier V, Ament-Velásquez SL, Kruys Å, Hutchinson MI, Powell AJ, Barry K, Miller AN, Grigoriev IV, Debuchy R, Gladieux P, Hiltunen Thorén M, Johannesson H
Genome-scale phylogeny and comparative genomics of the fungal order Sordariales.
Mol Phylogenet Evol. 2023 Oct 10;189():107938. doi: 10.1016/j.ympev.2023.107938
Hensen N, Bonometti L, Westerberg I, Brännström IO, Guillou S, Cros-Aarteil S, Calhoun S, Haridas S, Kuo A, Mondo S, Pangilinan J, Riley R, LaButti K, Andreopoulos B, Lipzen A, Chen C, Yan M, Daum C, Ng V, Clum A, Steindorff A, Ohm RA, Martin F, Silar P, Natvig DO, Lalanne C, Gautier V, Ament-Velásquez SL, Kruys Å, Hutchinson MI, Powell AJ, Barry K, Miller AN, Grigoriev IV, Debuchy R, Gladieux P, Hiltunen Thorén M, Johannesson H
Genome-scale phylogeny and comparative genomics of the fungal order Sordariales.
Mol Phylogenet Evol. 2023 Oct 10;189():107938. doi: 10.1016/j.ympev.2023.107938
References:
(1) Mungai, P. G., Njogu, J. G., Chukeatirote, E., & Hyde, K. D. (2012). Studies of coprophilous ascomycetes in Kenya. Podospora species from wildlife dung. Mycosphere, 3, 978-981.
(2) Doveri, F. (2008). A bibliography of Podospora
and Schizothecium, a key to the species, and a description
of Podospora dasypogon newly recorded from Italy. Pagine
di Micologia, 29, 61-159.