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Draft Genome Sequence of the Wood-Decaying Fungus Xylaria sp. BCC 1067
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Xylaria
sp. BCC 1067 is a wood-decaying fungus which is capable of producing lignocellulolytic enzymes. Based on the results of a single-molecule real-time sequencing technology analysis, we present the first draft genome of
Xylaria
sp. BCC 1067, comprising 54.1 Mb with 12,112 protein-coding genes.
Title: Draft Genome Sequence of the Wood-Decaying Fungus
Xylaria
sp. BCC 1067
Description:
Xylaria
sp.
BCC 1067 is a wood-decaying fungus which is capable of producing lignocellulolytic enzymes.
Based on the results of a single-molecule real-time sequencing technology analysis, we present the first draft genome of
Xylaria
sp.
BCC 1067, comprising 54.
1 Mb with 12,112 protein-coding genes.
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