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The genome sequence of the filamentous fungus Neurospora crassa
Authors:Galagan James E  Calvo Sarah E  Borkovich Katherine A  Selker Eric U  Read Nick D  Jaffe David  FitzHugh William  Ma Li-Jun  Smirnov Serge  Purcell Seth  Rehman Bushra  Elkins Timothy  Engels Reinhard  Wang Shunguang  Nielsen Cydney B  Butler Jonathan  Endrizzi Matthew  Qui Dayong  Ianakiev Peter  Bell-Pedersen Deborah  Nelson Mary Anne  Werner-Washburne Margaret  Selitrennikoff Claude P  Kinsey John A  Braun Edward L  Zelter Alex  Schulte Ulrich  Kothe Gregory O  Jedd Gregory  Mewes Werner  Staben Chuck  Marcotte Edward  Greenberg David  Roy Alice  Foley Karen  Naylor Jerome  Stange-Thomann Nicole  Barrett Robert  Gnerre Sante
Institution:Whitehead Institute Center for Genome Research, 320 Charles Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02141, USA. jgalag@mit.edu
Abstract:Neurospora crassa is a central organism in the history of twentieth-century genetics, biochemistry and molecular biology. Here, we report a high-quality draft sequence of the N. crassa genome. The approximately 40-megabase genome encodes about 10,000 protein-coding genes--more than twice as many as in the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe and only about 25% fewer than in the fruitfly Drosophila melanogaster. Analysis of the gene set yields insights into unexpected aspects of Neurospora biology including the identification of genes potentially associated with red light photobiology, genes implicated in secondary metabolism, and important differences in Ca2+ signalling as compared with plants and animals. Neurospora possesses the widest array of genome defence mechanisms known for any eukaryotic organism, including a process unique to fungi called repeat-induced point mutation (RIP). Genome analysis suggests that RIP has had a profound impact on genome evolution, greatly slowing the creation of new genes through genomic duplication and resulting in a genome with an unusually low proportion of closely related genes.
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