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Draft Genome Sequence Resource for Phyllachora maydis-An Obligate Pathogen That Causes Tar Spot of Corn with Recent Economic Impacts in the United States.

Darcy E P TelenkoTiffanna J RossSujoung ShimQinhu WangRaksha Singh
Published in: Molecular plant-microbe interactions : MPMI (2020)
Phyllachora maydis is an important fungal pathogen that causes tar spot of corn and has led to significant yield loss in the United States and other countries. P. maydis is an obligate biotroph belonging to the Sordariomycetes class of Ascomycota. Due to the challenges posed by their obligate nature, there is no genome sequence available in the Phyllachora genus. P. maydis isolate PM01 was collected from a corn field in Indiana and the genome was determined by next-generation sequencing. The assembly size is 45.7 Mb, with 56.46% repetitive sequences. There are 5,992 protein-coding genes and 59 are predicted as effector proteins. This genome resource will increase our understanding of genomic features of P. maydis and will assist in studying the corn-P. maydis interaction and identifying potential resistant candidates for corn breeding programs.
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