The genome sequence and gene prediction of Oidium neolycopersici UMSG2 have not been determined by the Joint Genome Institute (JGI), but were downloaded from NCBI on April 2, 2021. In order to allow comparative analyses with other fungal genomes sequenced by the JGI, a copy of this genome is incorporated into Mycocosm. Please note that this copy of the genome is not maintained by NCBI and is therefore not automatically updated. JGI tools were used to automatically annotate predicted proteins.
Oidium neolycopersici causes powdery mildew on tomato leaf surface. Formerly often mistaken for O. lycopersicum or O. lycopersici, O. neolycopersici is now recognised as a distinct species.
Genome Reference(s)
Please cite the following publication(s) if you use the data from this genome in your research:
Wu Y, Ma X, Pan Z, Kale SD, Song Y, King H, Zhang Q, Presley C, Deng X, Wei CI, Xiao S
Comparative genome analyses reveal sequence features reflecting distinct modes of host-adaptation between dicot and monocot powdery mildew.
BMC Genomics. 2018 Sep 25;19(1):705. doi: 10.1186/s12864-018-5069-z
Wu Y, Ma X, Pan Z, Kale SD, Song Y, King H, Zhang Q, Presley C, Deng X, Wei CI, Xiao S
Comparative genome analyses reveal sequence features reflecting distinct modes of host-adaptation between dicot and monocot powdery mildew.
BMC Genomics. 2018 Sep 25;19(1):705. doi: 10.1186/s12864-018-5069-z