MycoCosm portal: gearing up for 1000 fungal genomes

Igor V. Grigoriev(Joint Genome Institute), Roman Nikitin(Joint Genome Institute), Sajeet Haridas(Joint Genome Institute), Alan Kuo(Joint Genome Institute), Robin A. Ohm(Joint Genome Institute), Robert Otillar(Joint Genome Institute), Robert Riley(Joint Genome Institute), Asaf Salamov(Joint Genome Institute), Xueling Zhao(Joint Genome Institute), Frank Korzeniewski(Joint Genome Institute), Tatyana I. Smirnova(Joint Genome Institute), Henrik Nordberg(Joint Genome Institute), Inna Dubchak(Joint Genome Institute), Igor Shabalov(Joint Genome Institute)
Nucleic Acids Research
December 1, 2013
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Abstract

MycoCosm is a fungal genomics portal (http://jgi.doe.gov/fungi), developed by the US Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute to support integration, analysis and dissemination of fungal genome sequences and other 'omics' data by providing interactive web-based tools. MycoCosm also promotes and facilitates user community participation through the nomination of new species of fungi for sequencing, and the annotation and analysis of resulting data. By efficiently filling gaps in the Fungal Tree of Life, MycoCosm will help address important problems associated with energy and the environment, taking advantage of growing fungal genomics resources.


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