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.