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ACCTGCGGAAGGATCATTAACGAGTAACTGAACAGGTTGTAGCTGGCCTCTCGGGGCATGTGCACGCCTGGCTCATCCACTCTTCAACCTCTGTGCACTTGTTGTAGGTCGGTAGAAGAGCGAGCATCCTCTGATGCTTTGCTTGGAAGCCTTCCTATGTTTTACTACAAACGCTTCAGTTTAAGAATGTCTACCTGCGTACAACGCATCTATATACAACTTTCAGCAACGGATCTCTTGGCTCTCGCATCGATGAAGAACGCAGCGAAATGCGATAAGTAATGTGAATTGCAGAATTCAGTGAATCATCGAATCTTTGAACGCACCTTGCGCTCCCTGGTATTCCGGGGAGCATGCCTGTTTGAGTGTCATGGTATCCTCAACCTTCATAACTTTTTGTTATCGAAGGCTTGGACTTGGAGGTTGTGCTGGCTTCTAGTCGAGTCGGCTCCTCTTAAATGTATTAGCGTGAGTGTAACGGATCGCTTCGGTGTGATAATTATCTGCGCCGTGGTCGTGAAGTAACATAAGCTTGCGCTTCTAACCGTCCTTCAGTTGGACAACTTACTTTGACATCTGACCTCAAATCAGGTAGGA
Nucleotide (GenBank) : KU729061 ITS including 5.8S rRNA gene
Nucleotide (GenBank) : L18991 glyoxal oxidase cDNA
Nucleotide (GenBank) : Z11729 cellobiohydrolase CBH1-6 gene, 3' end
Nucleotide (GenBank) : X15599 Phanerochaete chrysosporium LIP2 gene for lignin peroxidase.
Nucleotide (GenBank) : M18794 Phanerochaete chrysosporium ligninase precursor, mRNA, complete
Nucleotide (GenBank) : M21913 Phanerochaete chrysosporium peroxidase isozyme H8 mRNA, partial
Nucleotide (GenBank) : X51590 Phanerochaete chrysosporium GLG3 (LIP) gene for lignin peroxidase
Nucleotide (GenBank) : X12698 Phanerochaete chrysosporium mRNA for ligninase (rLDM(TM)6) apoprotein
Nucleotide (GenBank) : AADS01000000 Phanerochaete chrysosporium RP-78, whole genome shotgun sequencing project.
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type strain of Sporotrichum pulverulentum
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type strain of Sporotrichum pulverulentum
