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Phylogenetic position of Colletotrichum chrysophilum compared to related genomes in MycoCosm.

The genome sequence and gene prediction of Colletotrichum chrysophilum M932 have not been determined by the Joint Genome Institute (JGI), but were downloaded from NCBI on Oct 20, 2024. All published models are available as ExternalModels. In order to ensure this genome is comparable to those sequenced and annotated by the JGI, we applied standard filters to ExternalModels to produce the initial GeneCatalog. A total of 2534 ExternalModels were excluded based on one of the following classifications: 1) association with repetitive elements, 2) pseudogenes with internal stop codons, 3) alternative isoforms or overlapping transcript models, 4) alleles on secondary scaffolds, and 5) short models lacking functional annotation. Please note that this copy of the genome is not maintained by NCBI and is therefore not automatically updated. In order to allow comparative analyses with other fungal genomes sequenced by the JGI, a copy of this genome is incorporated into Mycocosm. The JGI Annotation Pipeline was used to add functional annotation to the genes.

Colletotrichum chrysophilum is a fungus that causes apple bitter rot, Glomerella leaf spot, and anthracnose. It is a member of the C. gloeosporioides complex

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