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Approved Proposals FY11

Why sequence a family of fungal pathogens and extremophiles?

The project involves sequencing and analysis of 14 species in the Dothideomycetes, the largest and most diverse class of fungi, for two reasons. The first group of fungi are pathogens of potential biofuel crops and tolerant a wide range of environments. The second set of fungi are will be used to improve the basis for comparative genomics studies.

Principal Investigators: Stephen Goodwin, Purdue University

Program: CSP 2011

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