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The FUNG-GROWTH database: linking fungal phenotype to genome

  • Ronald P. de Vries*
  • , A. Wiebenga
  • , Guillermo Aguilar Osorio
  • , Maria Victoria Aguilar Pontes
  • , Evy Battaglia
  • , Tiziano Benocci
  • , Isabelle Benoit Gelber
  • , Ourdia Bouzid
  • , Sara Casado Lopez
  • , Nancy Coconi Linares
  • , Alfons J.M. Debets
  • , Jan F.J. de Jong
  • , Elodie Drula
  • , Daniel Falkoski
  • , Jan Grijpstra
  • , Birgit S. Gruben
  • , Sylvia Klaubauf
  • , Claire Khosravi
  • , Joanna E. Kowalczyk
  • , Roland S. Kun
  • April J. Liwanag, Ronnie J.M. Lubbers, Eline Majoor, Sakinie Misiedjan, Astrid Müller, Şebnem Ozturkoglu Budak, Aleksandrina Patyshakuliyeva, Diogo Robl, Blanca Trejo-Aguilar, Joost van den Brink, Yoni Visser, Alexandra Vivas-Duarte, Aniek Vugts, Miaomiao Zhou, Mao Peng, Pedro M. Coutinho, Bernard Henrissat, Vincent Robert
*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The utilization of plant biomass, polysaccharides, and associated monosaccharides is a crucial part of fungal physiology. With an increasing number of genomes, annotation can address differences in this process but often lacks detailed biological support. FUNG-GROWTH (https://www.fung-growth.org/) aims to provide and host this to improve genome analysis.

Original languageEnglish
JournalMicrobiology Resource Announcements
Volume14
Issue number9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 6 Aug 2025

Keywords

  • fungi
  • growth profiles
  • monosaccharides
  • plant biomass
  • polysaccharides

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