DOI: 10.18174/527068
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On conflict and resolution in the termite-fungus symbiosis

Abstract: The asexual spore balls formed by Termitomyces are not the primordia of mushrooms (this thesis). 2. There is no such thing as a standard life cycle for basidiomycete fungi (this thesis) 3. If the outcome of a student's project is vital to her or his supervisor, a conflict of interest is inevitable. 4. Society is the customer of science. 5. Selection for soundbites and catchy headlines in science communication is in conflict with the credibility of science as a whole. 6. The core issue for the acceptance of evo… Show more

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“…PacBio long reads and BGIseq/DNBseq short reads were hybrid assembled with SPAdes (v.3.13.0) 24,25 using the isolate mode. The resulting contigs were improved and re-scaffolded via RagTag (v. 2.1.0) 26 using the low error rate short read sequences and the high-quality Termitomyces draft assembly "Termitomyces_v3.0" 27 . Assembly quality was assessed by quantifying genome completeness based on the expected gene content of the Benchmarking Universal Single-Copy Orthologs (BUSCO) v5.0.0 28 against the database for Agaricales-odb10 genomes.…”
Section: Genome Sequencing Assembly and Annotationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PacBio long reads and BGIseq/DNBseq short reads were hybrid assembled with SPAdes (v.3.13.0) 24,25 using the isolate mode. The resulting contigs were improved and re-scaffolded via RagTag (v. 2.1.0) 26 using the low error rate short read sequences and the high-quality Termitomyces draft assembly "Termitomyces_v3.0" 27 . Assembly quality was assessed by quantifying genome completeness based on the expected gene content of the Benchmarking Universal Single-Copy Orthologs (BUSCO) v5.0.0 28 against the database for Agaricales-odb10 genomes.…”
Section: Genome Sequencing Assembly and Annotationmentioning
confidence: 99%