IMA Genome - F19 : A genome assembly and annotation guide to empower mycologists, including annotated draft genome sequences of Ceratocystis pirilliformis, Diaporthe australafricana, Fusarium ophioides, Paecilomyces lecythidis, and Sporothrix stenoceras.
Janneke AylwardAndi M WilsonCobus M VisagieJoseph SprakerIrene BarnesCarla BuitendagCallin CerianiLina Del Mar AngelDeanné du PlessisTaygen FuchsKatharina GasserDaniella KrämerWenWen LiKiara MunsamyAnja PisoJenna-Lee PriceByron SonnekusChanel ThomasAriska van der NestAlida van DijkAlishia van HeerdenNicole van VuurenNeriman YilmazTuan A DuongNicolaas A van der MerweMichael J WingfieldBrenda D WingfieldPublished in: IMA fungus (2024)
The pace at which Next Generation Sequence data is being produced continues to accelerate as technology improves. As a result, such data are increasingly becoming accessible to biologists outside of the field of bioinformatics. In contrast, access to training in the methods of genome assembly and annotation are not growing at a similar rate. In this issue, we report on a Genome Assembly Workshop for Mycologists that was held at the Forestry and Agricultural Biotechnology Institute (FABI) at the University of Pretoria, South Africa and make available the 12 draft genome sequences emanating from the event. With the aim of making the process of genome assembly and annotation more accessible to biologists, we provide a step-by-step guide to both genome assembly and annotation, intended to encourage and empower mycologists to use genome data in their research.