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Leveraging Single-cell Genomics to Expand the Fungal Tree of Life
Nature Microbiology (2018)
  • Steven R. Ahrendt, University of California, Berkeley
  • C. Alisha Quandt, University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
  • Doina Ciobanu, US Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute
  • Alicia Clum, US Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute
  • Asaf Salamov, US Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute
  • Bill Andreopoulos, US Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute
  • Jan-Fang Cheng, US Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute
  • Tanja Woyke, US Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute
  • Adrian Pelin, Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, Centre for Innovative Cancer Research
  • Bernard Henrissat, Aix-Marseille University
  • Nicole K. Reynolds, University of Florida
  • Gerald L. Benny, University of Florida
  • Matthew E. Smith, University of Florida
  • Timothy Y. James, University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
  • Igor V. Grigoriev, US Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute
Abstract
Environmental DNA surveys reveal that most fungal diversity represents uncultured species. We sequenced the genomes of eight uncultured species across the fungal tree of life using a new single-cell genomics pipeline. We show that, despite a large variation in genome and gene space recovery from each single amplified genome (SAG), ≥90% can be recovered by combining multiple SAGs. SAGs provide robust placement for early-diverging lineages and infer a diploid ancestor of fungi. Early-diverging fungi share metabolic deficiencies and show unique gene expansions correlated with parasitism and unculturability. Single-cell genomics holds great promise in exploring fungal diversity, life cycles and metabolic potential.
Publication Date
October 8, 2018
DOI
10.1038/s41564-018-0261-0
Citation Information
Steven R. Ahrendt, C. Alisha Quandt, Doina Ciobanu, Alicia Clum, et al.. "Leveraging Single-cell Genomics to Expand the Fungal Tree of Life" Nature Microbiology Vol. 3 (2018) p. 1417 - 1428
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