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Draft Genome Sequence of the Yeast Kazachstania telluris CBS 16338 Isolated from Forest Soil in Ireland

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Draft genomes of several Kazachstania species, a large group of ascomycetous budding yeasts, have been recently published. However, there is none yet available for pathogenic species from the K. telluris clade, including K. telluris sensu stricto, an opportunistic yeast that has been isolated from various niches and human clinical samples. Here we provide the first draft genome sequence of the strain K. telluris CBS 16338, that we isolated from forest soil in Ireland.

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This work was supported by Science Foundation Ireland (12/IA/1343). The funders had no role in study design, data collection and interpretation, or the decision to submit the work for publication.

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Morio, F., O’Brien, C.E. & Butler, G. Draft Genome Sequence of the Yeast Kazachstania telluris CBS 16338 Isolated from Forest Soil in Ireland. Mycopathologia 185, 587–590 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11046-020-00449-6

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