Research Keyword: industrial fungi

Gapless near Telomer-to-Telomer Assembly of Neurospora intermedia, Aspergillus oryzae, and Trichoderma asperellum from Nanopore Simplex Reads

Researchers developed a new method to create complete, high-quality genetic maps of fungi using a single affordable sequencing technology from Oxford Nanopore. They created an automated computer program that processes the sequencing data without human intervention and successfully assembled complete genomes for three industrially important fungal species. This breakthrough could make it much easier and cheaper for scientists to study and use fungi for producing medicines, food ingredients, and other useful compounds.

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Biochemical and molecular characterization of fungal isolates from California annual grassland soil

Researchers studied various fungi collected from California grassland soils to determine their potential for producing biofuels and healthy nutrients. They found that Mortierella alpina strains were particularly excellent at producing high amounts of useful oils and fatty acids. Specific strains were identified as the best candidates for industrial applications in creating biofuels and nutritional supplements. This research suggests fungi could be valuable tools for sustainable production of energy and health-promoting compounds.

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