2015
DOI: 10.1186/s12575-015-0020-z
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The diversity of fungal genome

Abstract: The genome size of an organism varies from species to species. The C-value paradox enigma is a very complex puzzle with regards to vast diversity in genome sizes in eukaryotes. Here we reported the detailed genomic information of 172 fungal species among different fungal genomes and found that fungal genomes are very diverse in nature. In fungi, the diversity of genomes varies from 8.97 Mb to 177.57 Mb. The average genome sizes of Ascomycota and Basidiomycota fungi are 36.91 and 46.48 Mb respectively. But high… Show more

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“…The powdery mildew genomes are some of the largest among fungi with an estimated size of 150-180 Mb, 90% of which corresponds to transposable element (TE) sequences (Spanu et al, 2010;Wicker et al, 2013). Contrasting with genome size, the gene content of powdery mildews is one of the lowest in fungi with c. 6500 genes, compared to an average of 11 000 in ascomycetes and 15 000 in basidiomycetes Mohanta & Bae, 2015). The mildew genomes encode a very large complement of candidate secreted effector proteins (CSEPs) that account for almost 10% of all predicted coding genes (Spanu et al, 2010;Pedersen et al, 2012;Wicker et al, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The powdery mildew genomes are some of the largest among fungi with an estimated size of 150-180 Mb, 90% of which corresponds to transposable element (TE) sequences (Spanu et al, 2010;Wicker et al, 2013). Contrasting with genome size, the gene content of powdery mildews is one of the lowest in fungi with c. 6500 genes, compared to an average of 11 000 in ascomycetes and 15 000 in basidiomycetes Mohanta & Bae, 2015). The mildew genomes encode a very large complement of candidate secreted effector proteins (CSEPs) that account for almost 10% of all predicted coding genes (Spanu et al, 2010;Pedersen et al, 2012;Wicker et al, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Multalin server was used to conduct the multiple sequence alignment (http://multalin.toulouse.inra.fr/multalin/). The statistical parameters used to run the multiple sequence alignments were described previously (Mohanta et al, 2014, 2015b; Mohanta and Bae, 2015), with minor modification. In short they are as follows: sequence input format, fasta; nucleotide weight matrix.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The output read 68 , and 37 Mb for oomycetes 69 . Note that the assigned values for fungi and oomycete are the lower bounds for genome sizes for these taxa, hence this assignment is likely to inflate the estimate of abundance of genomes with less complete assemblies (i.e.…”
Section: Metagenomic Library Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%