Aspergillus Genome Database

Laboratory Strains and Lineage. AspGD is an organized collection of genetic and molecular biological information about the filamentous fungi of the genus Aspergillus. Among its many species, the genus contains an excellent model organism A. nidulans. Or its teleomorph Emericella nidulans. An important pathogen of the immunocompromised A. fumigatus. An agriculturally important toxin producer A. flavus. And two species used in industrial processes A. niger. Upcoming Meetings and Courses. PYFF6 - 6t.

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Aspergillus Genome Database

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Laboratory Strains and Lineage. AspGD is an organized collection of genetic and molecular biological information about the filamentous fungi of the genus Aspergillus. Among its many species, the genus contains an excellent model organism A. nidulans. Or its teleomorph Emericella nidulans. An important pathogen of the immunocompromised A. fumigatus. An agriculturally important toxin producer A. flavus. And two species used in industrial processes A. niger. Upcoming Meetings and Courses. PYFF6 - 6t.

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