The Genome Sequences of 90 Mushrooms

Huiying Li(Kunming University of Science and Technology), Surui Wu(China Federation of Supply and Marketing Cooperatives), Xiao Ma(Yunnan Agricultural University), Wei Chen(Yunnan Agricultural University), Jing Zhang, Shengchang Duan, Yun Gao, Ling Kui(Kunming Institute of Zoology), Wenli Huang(Sichuan Academy of Agricultural Sciences), Peng Wu, Ruoyu Shi(Yunnan Agricultural University), Yifan Li(Yunnan Agricultural University), Yuanzhong Wang(Yunnan Agricultural University), Jieqing Li(Yunnan Agricultural University), Xiang Guo(China Federation of Supply and Marketing Cooperatives), Xiaoli Luo(China Federation of Supply and Marketing Cooperatives), Qiang Li(Sichuan Academy of Agricultural Sciences), Chuan Xiong(Sichuan Academy of Agricultural Sciences), Honggao Liu(Yunnan Agricultural University), Mingying Gui(China Federation of Supply and Marketing Cooperatives), Jun Sheng(Yunnan Agricultural University), Yang Dong(Yunnan University)
Scientific Reports
June 26, 2018
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Abstract

Macrofungus is defined as the fungus that grows an observable sporocarp. The sporocarps of many species are commonly called mushrooms and consumed by people all around the world as food and/or medicine. Most macrofungi belong to the divisions Basidiomycetes and Ascomycetes, which are estimated to contain more than 80,000 species in total. We report the draft genome assemblies of macrofungi (83 Basidiomycetes species and 7 Ascomycetes species) based on Illumina sequencing. The genome sizes of these species ranged from 27.4 Mb (Hygrophorus russula) to 202.2 MB (Chroogomphus rutilus). The numbers of protein-coding genes were predicted in the range of 9,511 (Hygrophorus russula) to 52,289 (Craterellus lutescens). This study provides the largest genomic dataset for macrofungi species. This resource will facilitate the artificial cultivation of edible mushrooms and the discovery of novel drug candidates.


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