Clavispora lusitaniae (ASM949805v1)

Clavispora lusitaniae Assembly and Gene Annotation

About Clavispora lusitaniae (GCA_009498055.1)

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Candida lusitaniae is a species of yeast in the genus Candida. C. lusitaniae was first identified as a human pathogen in 1979. C. lusitaniae was initially described as a rare cause of fungemia, with fewer than 30 cases reported between 1979 and 1990. However, there has been a marked increase in the number of recognized cases of candidemia due to this organism in the last two decades. Bone marrow transplantation and high-dose cytoreductive chemotherapy have both been identified as risk factors for infections with this organism. These patients are often neutropenic for extended periods of time, leaving them susceptible to bacterial and fungal infections, including Candidal infections. Some investigators have theorized that the widespread use of Amphotericin B empiric antifungal therapy selects for infections with Candida lusitaniae.

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Assembly

The assembly presented has been imported from INSDC and has the assembly accession GCA_009498055.1.

Annotation

The annotation presented is derived from annotation submitted to INSDC with the assembly accession [GCA_009498055.1] (http://www.ebi.ac.uk/ena/data/view/GCA_009498055.1), 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

AssemblyASM949805v1, INSDC Assembly GCA_009498055.1,
Database version111.1
Golden Path Length12,081,832
Genebuild byUniversity of Lausanne
Genebuild methodImport
Data sourceUniversity of Lausanne

Gene counts

Coding genes5,676
Non coding genes206
Small non coding genes206
Gene transcripts5,882