Metarhizium anisopliae str. E6 (Metarhizium_anisopliae)

Metarhizium anisopliae str. E6 Assembly and Gene Annotation

About Metarhizium anisopliae str. E6 (GCA_000739145)

Metarhizium anisopliae, formerly known as Entomophthora anisopliae (basionym), is a fungus that grows naturally in soils throughout the world and causes disease in various insects by acting as a parasitoid. Ilya I. Mechnikov named it after the insect species from which it was originally isolated - the beetle Anisoplia austriaca. It is a mitosporic fungus with asexual reproduction, which was formerly classified in the form class Hyphomycetes of the phylum Deuteromycota (also often called Fungi Imperfecti). According to Paul Stamets, it could be the answer to prevent colony collapse disorder and catastrophic famine.

Many isolates have long been recognised to be specific, and they were assigned variety status, but they have now been assigned as new Metarhizium species, such as M. anisopliae, M. majus and M. acridum (which was M. anisopliae var. acridum and included the isolates used for locust control). Metarhizium taii was placed in M. anisopliae var. anisopliae, but has now been described as a synonym of M. guizhouense (see Metarhizium). The commercially important isolate M.a. 43 (or F52, Met52, etc.), which infects Coleoptera and other insect orders has now been assigned to Metarhizium brunneum.

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Assembly

The assembly presented is the Metarhizium anisopliae assembly submitted to INSDC with the assembly accession GCA_000739145.1.

Annotation

The annotation presented is derived from annotation submitted to INSDC with the assembly accession GCA_000739145.1, with additional non-coding genes derived from Rfam. For more details, please visit INSDC annotation import.

More information

General information about this species can be found in Wikipedia.

Statistics

Summary

AssemblyMetarhizium anisopliae, INSDC Assembly GCA_000739145.1,
Database version113.1
Golden Path Length38,477,109
Genebuild byLNCC
Genebuild methodImport
Data sourceLNCC

Gene counts

Coding genes10,795
Non coding genes178
Small non coding genes178
Gene transcripts10,973