KEGG   Coccidioides posadasii

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T numberT01332
Org_codecpw
NameCoccidioides posadasii Silveira
Annotationyes
TaxonomyTAX: 443226
    LineageEukaryota; Fungi; Dikarya; Ascomycota; Pezizomycotina; Eurotiomycetes; Eurotiomycetidae; Onygenales; Onygenaceae; Coccidioides
BriteKEGG organisms [BR:br08601]
KEGG organisms in the NCBI taxonomy [BR:br08610]
KEGG organisms in taxonomic ranks [BR:br08611]
KEGG organisms: fungi [BR:br08614]
Data sourceRefSeq (Assembly: GCF_018416015.2 Complete Genome)
BioProject: 1128268
Original DBBroad
KeywordsHuman pathogen, Animal pathogen
DiseaseH01319 Coccidioidomycosis
CommentHuman pathogenic fungi.
Isolated from Arizona.
Primary pathogen of immunocompetent mammals, including humans.
Environmentally acquired, dimorphic pathogen.
Causal agent of coccidioidomycosis or "Valley fever".
Chromosome1
    SequenceRS: NC_089407
    Length8340845
Chromosome2
    SequenceRS: NC_089408
    Length8079863
Chromosome3
    SequenceRS: NC_089409
    Length6494557
Chromosome4
    SequenceRS: NC_089410
    Length3437093
Chromosome5
    SequenceRS: NC_089411
    Length1489275
Chromosome6
    SequenceRS: NC_089412
    Length119732
Chromosome7
    SequenceRS: NC_089413
    Length80756
Chromosome8
    SequenceRS: NC_089414
    Length76740
ChromosomeMT; Circular
    SequenceRS: NW_027094050
    Length74407
StatisticsNumber of nucleotides: 28193268
Number of protein genes: 8299
Number of RNA genes: 137
Created2010
ReferencePMID: 35137016
    Authorsde Melo Teixeira M, Stajich JE, Sahl JW, Thompson GR, Brem RB, Dubin CA, Blackmon AV, Mead HL, Keim P, Barker BM
    TitleA chromosomal-level reference genome of the widely utilized Coccidioides posadasii laboratory strain "Silveira".
    JournalG3 (Bethesda) 12:6523976 (2022)
DOI: 10.1093/g3journal/jkac031
ReferencePMID: 19717792
    AuthorsSharpton TJ, Stajich JE, Rounsley SD, Gardner MJ, Wortman JR, Jordar VS, Maiti R, Kodira CD, Neafsey DE, Zeng Q, et al.
    TitleComparative genomic analyses of the human fungal pathogens Coccidioides and their relatives.
    JournalGenome Res 19:1722-31 (2009)
DOI: 10.1101/gr.087551.108
ReferencePMID: 20516208
    AuthorsNeafsey DE, Barker BM, Sharpton TJ, Stajich JE, Park DJ, Whiston E, Hung CY, McMahan C, White J, Sykes S, et al.
    TitlePopulation genomic sequencing of Coccidioides fungi reveals recent hybridization and transposon control.
    JournalGenome Res 20:938-46 (2010)
DOI: 10.1101/gr.103911.109