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SUBMITTER: Parnmen S
PROVIDER: S-EPMC9379371 | biostudies-literature | 2022
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Parnmen Sittiporn S Nooron Nattakarn N Sikaphan Sujitra S Uttawichai Chutimon C Polputpisatkul Dutsadee D Phatsarapongkul Sriprapa S Chankunasuka Rungsaeng R Nitma Unchalee U Thunkhamrak Chidkamon C Palakul Nisakorn N Naksuwankul Khwanruan K Pringsulaka Onanong O Rangsiruji Achariya A
Journal of genomics 20220801
Foodborne illnesses caused by wild mushroom poisoning occur globally and have led to food safety concerns. Here, we reported <i>de novo</i> genome assemblies of the six most commonly encountered toxic mushrooms in Thailand. These comprised <i>Amanita brunneitoxicaria</i>, <i>Cantharocybe virosa</i>, <i>Chlorophyllum molybdites</i>, <i>Entoloma mastoideum</i>, <i>Pseudosperma</i> sp. and <i>Russula subnigricans</i>. The nuclear genome sizes of these species ranged from 40 to 77 Mb, with the numbe ...[more]