September 30, 2008
Journal Article

Fungal Genome Sequencing and Bioenergy

Abstract

To date, the number of ongoing filamentous fungal genome sequencing projects is almost tenfold fewer than those of bacterial and archaeal genome projects. The fungi chosen for sequencing represent narrow kingdom diversity; most are pathogens or models. We advocate an ambitious, forward-looking phylogenetic-based genome sequencing program, designed to capture metabolic diversity within the fungal kingdom, thereby enhancing research into alternative bioenergy sources, bioremediation, and fungal-environment interactions.

Revised: February 18, 2009 | Published: September 30, 2008

Citation

Baker S.E., J. Thykaer, W.S. Adney, T. Brettin, F.J. Brockman, P. D'haeseleer, and A.D. Martinez, et al. 2008. Fungal Genome Sequencing and Bioenergy. Fungal Biology Reviews 22. PNNL-SA-60119.