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Complete Genome Sequence of Penicillium oxalicum Strain SGAir0226 Isolated from Outdoor Tropical Air in Singapore

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Penicillium oxalicum strain SGAir0226 was isolated from a tropical air sample collected in Singapore. The complete genome was assembled from long reads obtained from single-molecule real-time sequencing and was further polished and error corrected using short read sequencing data. The assembly comprises 20 contigs with a total length of 30.7 Mb. The genome was predicted to contain 8310 protein-coding genes, 237 tRNAs and 83 rRNAs.

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This work was supported by the Singapore Ministry of Education Academic Research Fund tier 3 Grant (MOE2013-T3-1-013). The authors would like to thank Ms. Cassie E. Heinle and Ms. Lakshmi Chandrasekaran for advice during manuscript preparation.

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Gupta, A.B., Gaultier, N.E., Aung, N.W. et al. Complete Genome Sequence of Penicillium oxalicum Strain SGAir0226 Isolated from Outdoor Tropical Air in Singapore. Mycopathologia 185, 591–594 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11046-019-00422-y

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