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Genome data of four Pythium insidiosum strains from the phylogenetically-distinct clades I, II, and III

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Abstract Objectives We employed the Illumina NGS platform to sequence genomes of 4 different strains of the pathogenic oomycete Pythium insidiosum, the causative agent of pythiosis. These strains were isolated from humans in Thailand (n = 3) and the United States (n = 1), and phylogenetically classified into clade-I, -II, and -III. Our study augmented the completeness of the P. insidiosum genome database for exploration of the biology, evolution, and pathogenesis of the pathogen. Data description One paired-end library (180-bp insert) was prepared from a gDNA sample of P. insidiosum strains ATCC200269 (clade-I), Pi19 (clade-II), MCC18 (clade-II), and SIMI4763 (clade-III) for whole-genome sequencing by Illumina HiSeq2000/HiSeq2500 NGS platform. A range of 28.4–59.4 million raw reads, accounted for 3.0–7.3 Gb, were obtained and assembled into the genome sizes of 47.1 Mb (15,153 contigs; 85% completeness; 19,329 open reading frames [ORFs]) for strain ATCC200269, 35.4 Mb (14,576 contigs; 83% completeness; 13,895 ORFs) for strain Pi19, 34.5 Mb (11,084 contigs; 84% completeness; 13,249 ORFs) for strain MCC18, and 47.1 Mb (15,162 contigs; 85% completeness; 19,340 ORFs) for strain SIMI4763. The genome data can be downloaded from the NCBI/DDBJ databases under the accessions BCFN00000000.1 (ATCC200269), BCFS00000000.1 (Pi19), BCFT00000000.1 (MCC18), and BCFU00000000.1 (SIMI4763).
Title: Genome data of four Pythium insidiosum strains from the phylogenetically-distinct clades I, II, and III
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Abstract Objectives We employed the Illumina NGS platform to sequence genomes of 4 different strains of the pathogenic oomycete Pythium insidiosum, the causative agent of pythiosis.
These strains were isolated from humans in Thailand (n = 3) and the United States (n = 1), and phylogenetically classified into clade-I, -II, and -III.
Our study augmented the completeness of the P.
insidiosum genome database for exploration of the biology, evolution, and pathogenesis of the pathogen.
Data description One paired-end library (180-bp insert) was prepared from a gDNA sample of P.
insidiosum strains ATCC200269 (clade-I), Pi19 (clade-II), MCC18 (clade-II), and SIMI4763 (clade-III) for whole-genome sequencing by Illumina HiSeq2000/HiSeq2500 NGS platform.
A range of 28.
4–59.
4 million raw reads, accounted for 3.
0–7.
3 Gb, were obtained and assembled into the genome sizes of 47.
1 Mb (15,153 contigs; 85% completeness; 19,329 open reading frames [ORFs]) for strain ATCC200269, 35.
4 Mb (14,576 contigs; 83% completeness; 13,895 ORFs) for strain Pi19, 34.
5 Mb (11,084 contigs; 84% completeness; 13,249 ORFs) for strain MCC18, and 47.
1 Mb (15,162 contigs; 85% completeness; 19,340 ORFs) for strain SIMI4763.
The genome data can be downloaded from the NCBI/DDBJ databases under the accessions BCFN00000000.
1 (ATCC200269), BCFS00000000.
1 (Pi19), BCFT00000000.
1 (MCC18), and BCFU00000000.
1 (SIMI4763).

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