Draft Genome Sequence of Potato Dry Rot Pathogen Fusarium sambucinum Fckl. F-4

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Virupaksh U Patil
Vanishree G.
Vinay Sagar
SK Chakrabarti
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[1] Central Potato Research Institute,Division of Crop Improvement
[2] Central Potato Research Institute,Division of Crop Protection
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Fusarium spp.; Dry rot; Neuro toxin; Draft genome; Sequencing;
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Fusarium sambucinum is one of the most important causal agents that not only cause the dry rot disease of potato tubers in fields and stores worldwide but also capable of producing secondary metabolites toxic for people and animals. Here we present the first draft genome sequence of the strain (F-4) estimated to be around appx. 42.0 Mb. The genome has 12,845 protein coding genes with more than 35,900 exons and gene density of 3.13 per 10Kb. F. sambucinum is evolutionary more close to the F. graminearum among the Fusarium species complex. The genome sequence represents a valuable resource for understanding the pathogenecity and virulence factors, and their evolution within the complex and highly plastic genus Fusarium.
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