Penicillium digitatum Pd1 Assembly and Gene Annotation
About Penicillium digitatum Pd1 (GCA_000315645)
Penicillium digitatum (/ˌpɛnɪˈsɪlɪəm/digitatum/) is a mesophilic fungus found in the soil of citrus-producing areas. It is a major source of post-harvest decay in fruits and is responsible for the widespread post-harvest disease in Citrus fruit known as green rot or green mould. In nature, this necrotrophic wound pathogen grows in filaments and reproduces asexually through the production of conidiophores. However, P. digitatum can also be cultivated in the laboratory setting. Alongside its pathogenic life cycle, P. digitatum is also involved in other human, animal and plant interactions and is currently being used in the production of immunologically based mycological detection assays for the food industry.
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Assembly
The assembly presented is the PdigPd1_v1 assembly submitted to INSDC with the assembly accession GCA_000315645.2.
Annotation
The annotation presented is derived from annotation submitted to INSDC with the assembly accession GCA_000315645.2, 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
Assembly | PdigPd1_v1, INSDC Assembly GCA_000315645.2, |
Database version | 113.1 |
Golden Path Length | 26,082,141 |
Genebuild by | Center for Genomic Regulation (CRG) |
Genebuild method | Import |
Data source | Center for Genomic Regulation (CRG) |
Gene counts
Coding genes | 8,961 |
Non coding genes | 1 |
Small non coding genes | 1 |
Gene transcripts | 8,962 |