Figure S8 from Comparative genomic analysis of the ‘psuedofungus’ <i>Hyphochytrium catenoides</i>

  • Guy Leonard (4674739)
  • Aurélie Labarre (3251523)
  • David S. Milner (550493)
  • Adam Monier (38972)
  • Darren Soanes (3464009)
  • Jeremy G. Wideman (203441)
  • Finlay Maguire (4674733)
  • Sam Stevens (2718064)
  • Divya Sain (4674736)
  • Xavier Grau-Bove (4420363)
  • Arnau Sebe-Pedros (4674730)
  • Jason E. Stajich (23014)
  • Konrad Paszkiewicz (131602)
  • Matthew W. Brown (260569)
  • Neil Hall (12782)
  • Bill Wickstead (40604)
  • Thomas A. Richards (746725)
Publication date
January 2018

Abstract

Eukaryotic microbes have three primary mechanisms for obtaining nutrients and energy: phagotrophy, photosynthesis and osmotrophy. Traits associated with the latter two functions arose independently multiple times in the eukaryotes. Fungi successfully coupled osmotrophy with filamentous growth, similar traits are also manifested in the Pseudofungi (oomycetes and hyphochytriomycetes). Both the Fungi and the Pseudofungi encompass a diversity of plant and animal parasites. Genome-sequencing efforts have focused on host-associated microbes (mutualistic symbionts or parasites), providing limited comparisons with free-living relatives. Here we report the first draft genome sequence of a hyphochytriomycete ‘pseudofungus’; <i>Hyphochytrium catenoide...

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