TY - JOUR PY - 2022// TI - Draft genomes of six wild poisonous mushrooms JO - J Genomics A1 - Parnmen, Sittiporn A1 - Nooron, Nattakarn A1 - Sikaphan, Sujitra A1 - Uttawichai, Chutimon A1 - Polputpisatkul, Dutsadee A1 - Phatsarapongkul, Sriprapa A1 - Chankunasuka, Rungsaeng A1 - Nitma, Unchalee A1 - Thunkhamrak, Chidkamon A1 - Palakul, Nisakorn A1 - Naksuwankul, Khwanruan A1 - Pringsulaka, Onanong A1 - Rangsiruji, Achariya SP - 57 EP - 60 VL - 10 IS - N2 - Foodborne illnesses caused by wild mushroom poisoning occur globally and have led to food safety concerns. Here, we reported de novo genome assemblies of the six most commonly encountered toxic mushrooms in Thailand. These comprised Amanita brunneitoxicaria, Cantharocybe virosa, Chlorophyllum molybdites, Entoloma mastoideum, Pseudosperma sp. and Russula subnigricans. The nuclear genome sizes of these species ranged from 40 to 77 Mb, with the number of predicted genes ranging from 5,375 to 14,099. The mitogenome sizes varied from 41,555 to 78,907 bp. The resulting draft genomes of these poisonous mushrooms provide insights into toxin-related genes that may be used to establish genetic markers for monitoring mushroom poisoning outbreaks.

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LA - en SN - 1839-9940 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/jgen.75652 ID - ref1 ER -