Claude Murat, Alan Kuo, Kerrie W Barry, Alicia Clum, Rhyan B Dockter, Laure Fauchery, Mirco Iotti, Annegret Kohler, Kurt LaButti, Erika A Lindquist, Anna Lipzen, Emmanuelle Morin, Mei Wang, Igor V Grigoriev, Alessandra Zambonelli, Francis M Martin
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Abstract
The ascomycete Tuber borchii (Pezizomycetes) is a whitish edible truffle that establishes ectomycorrhizal symbiosis with trees and shrubs. This fungus is ubiquitous in Europe and is also cultivated outside Europe. Here, we present the draft genome sequence of T. borchii strain Tbo3840 (97.18 Mb in 969 scaffolds, with 12,346 predicted protein-coding genes).