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Draft Genome Sequence of the Rhinocladiella similis Clinical Isolate CBS 149759

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Rhinocladiella similis is a melanized fungi involved in chromoblastomycosis. R. similis genome has never been sequenced, therefore we propose the first draft genome of R. similis.

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Deroche, L., Buyck, J., Cateau, E. et al. Draft Genome Sequence of the Rhinocladiella similis Clinical Isolate CBS 149759. Mycopathologia 188, 255–257 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11046-023-00715-3

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