Microbotryum silenes-dioicae Assembly and Gene Annotation
About Microbotryum silenes-dioicae (GCA_900120095.1)
Microbotryum silenes-dioicae is a species of fungus first isolated from Brittany, France. Its name refers to its host species, Silene dioica. The fungus is the cause of anther-smut disease, which results in fungal spores replacing the pollen in the anthers. The species that most resembles ‘’M. silenes-dioicae’’ morphologically is M. lychnidis-dioicae.
Assembly
The assembly presented has been imported from INSDC and has the assembly accession GCA_900120095.1.
Annotation
The annotation presented is derived from annotation submitted to INSDC with the assembly accession [GCA_900120095.1] (http://www.ebi.ac.uk/ena/data/view/GCA_900120095.1), 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
| Assembly | MsdSdi1, INSDC Assembly GCA_900120095.1, |
| Database version | 115.1 |
| Golden Path Length | 33,586,740 |
| Genebuild by | ESE |
| Genebuild method | Import |
| Data source | ESE |
Gene counts
| Coding genes | 13,241 |
| Gene transcripts | 13,241 |


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