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About Trametes pubescens str. FBCC735 (GCA_001895945)
Trametes pubescens is a small, thin polypore, or bracket fungus. It has a cream-colored, finely velvety cap surface. Unlike most other turkey tail-like species of Trametes, the cap surface lacks strongly contrasting zones of color.
It is an annual, saprobic fungus, a decomposer of the deadwood of hardwoods, growing in clusters on logs, stumps and downed branches. (It is rarely reported on conifer wood.)
Trametes pubescens is a purported plant pathogen, infecting peach and nectarine trees.
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Taxonomy ID 154538
Data source CBS-KNAW Fungal Biodiversity Centre Institute of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Science
Comparative genomics
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Variation
This species currently has no variation database. However you can process your own variants using the Variant Effect Predictor: