About the Botryotinia fuckeliana genome
Botryotinia fuckeliana (also known as its anamorph Botrytis cinerea) is the causal agent of the grey mold disease. Similarly to Sclerotinia sclerotiorum, this Ascomycete can infect a wide range of plants in any stage of growth and is widespread in all continents. The most notable host is the wine grape where the benevolent form of the disease is called noble rot. Grapes infected with noble rot have been used for centuries in the production of sweet dessert wines. This fungi can lead to important economic losses in berries and bulb crops.
The genome of the strain B05.10 of Botryotinia fuckeliana was submitted to DDBJ/EMBL/GenBank in 2005 encodes about 16,389 protein-coding genes.
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Gene annotation
What can I find? Protein-coding and non-coding genes, splice variants, cDNA and protein sequences, non-coding RNAs.
Comparative genomics
What can I find? Homologues, gene trees, and whole genome alignments across multiple species.
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Variation
This species currently has no variation database. However you can process your own variants using the Variant Effect Predictor:







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