Genome sequence of Podospora anserina reveals unsuspected ability to use complex carbon sources
Tuesday, May 6, 2008 - 06:56
in Biology & Nature
The model fungus Podospora anserina (P. anserina) has undergone substantial evolution since its separation from Neurospora crassa, as revealed from the Podospora draft genome sequence published in BioMed Central`s open access journal, Genome Biology. The study also shows that the Podospora genome contains a large, highly specialised set of genes potentially involved in the breakdown of complex carbon sources, which may have potential use in biotechnology applications.