Analysis of the hybrid genomes of two field isolates of the soil-borne fungal species Verticillium longisporum.
Johan FogelqvistGeorgios TzelepisSarosh BejaiJonas IlbäckArne SchwelmChristina DixeliusPublished in: BMC genomics (2018)
The established draft genome of V. longisporum is comparatively large compared to other studied ascomycete fungi. Consequently, high numbers of genes were predicted in the two V. longisporum genomes, among them many secreted proteins and carbohydrate active enzyme (CAZy) encoding genes. The genome is composed of two parts, where one lineage is more ancient than the part being more closely related to V. dahliae. Dissimilar mating-type sequences were identified indicating possible ancient hybridization events.