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MICROBIOLOGY RESOURCE ANNOUNCEMENTS
Volume 7, Issue 15, Pages -Publisher
AMER SOC MICROBIOLOGY
DOI: 10.1128/MRA.00848-18
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- University of Alaska's Center for Global Change and Arctic System Research
- National Science Foundation [DGE-0801720]
- University of Alaska Fairbanks-BLaST program
- Canadian Institutes of Health Research [10677]
- Canadian Epigenetics and Environment Health Research Consortium
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The Mesomycetozoea branch near the animal-fungal divergence and are believed to be important to understanding the origins of multicellularity. In 2012, a free-living saprotrophic mesomycetozoean was isolated from the sub-Arctic Bering Sea. A hybrid assembly using Illumina and Nanopore sequences yielded 2,688 contigs with a total length of 125,635,304 bases.
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