The genome of newly classified Ochroconis mirabilis: Insights into fungal adaptation to different living conditions
Background: Ochroconis mirabilis, a recently introduced water-borne dematiaceous fungus, is occasionally isolated from human skin lesions and nails. We identified an isolate of O. mirabilis from a skin scraping with morphological and molecular studies. Its genome was then sequenced and analysed for...
Main Authors: | Yew, S.M., Chan, C.L., Kuan, C.S., Toh, Y.F., Ngeow, Y.F., Na, S.L., Lee, K.W., Hoh, C.C., Yee, W.Y., Ng, K.P. |
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BioMed Central
2016
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