Aspergillus lentulus (ASM1072397v1)

Aspergillus lentulus Assembly and Gene Annotation

About Aspergillus lentulus (GCA_010723975.1)

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Aspergillus lentulus is a species of Aspergillus fungus. It is a close relative of Aspergillus fumigatus. It has smaller conidial heads with diminutive vesicles compared to A. fumigatus, and cannot survive at . It also has decreased in vitro susceptibilities to multiple antifungals, including amphotericin B, itraconazole, voriconazole, and caspofungin. Aspergillus lentulus is an opportunistic human pathogen that causes invasive aspergillosis with high mortality rates. It has been isolated from clinical and environmental sources. Since it was described in 2005 as a new species, it was thought to reproduce only asexually. However, in 2013 Swilaiman et al. (2013) found that A. lentulus has a functional sexual cycle. During this cycle cleistothecia are produced that, when mature, contain heat-resistant ascospores.

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Assembly

The assembly presented has been imported from INSDC and has the assembly accession GCA_010723975.1.

Annotation

The annotation presented is derived from annotation submitted to INSDC with the assembly accession [GCA_010723975.1] (http://www.ebi.ac.uk/ena/data/view/GCA_010723975.1), with additional non-coding genes from Rfam. For more details, please visit INSDC annotation import.

More information

General information about this species can be found in Wikipedia.

Statistics

Summary

AssemblyASM1072397v1, INSDC Assembly GCA_010723975.1,
Database version113.1
Golden Path Length30,957,489
Genebuild byMedical Mycology Research Center
Genebuild methodImport
Data sourceMedical Mycology Research Center

Gene counts

Coding genes11,286
Non coding genes214
Small non coding genes214
Gene transcripts11,500