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Strain Number:UAMH 2220
Species Name: Trichosporon asahii
Type:
Synonyms:
Taxonomy: FUNGI Basidiomycota, Tremellomycetes, Trichosporonales, Trichosporonaceae
Strain History: Carmichael, J.W. -> UAMH
Substrate: clinical specimen
Location: CANADA Alberta, Edmonton (GEO: 53.544,-113.491)
Isolator: Carmichael, J.W.
Isolation Date:
Date Received: 1964-11-18
Characters: CULTURE CONDITIONS colony moist, powdery on surface - fide UAMH // MOLECULAR SYSTEMATICS 100% ITS similarity with T. asahii AY055381 (CBS 2479) // MOLECULAR SYSTEMATICS 100% match with T. asahii AY055381 (CBS 2479) - fide UAMH
Compounds:
Cross Reference:
Pathogenic Potential: Human: yes | Animal: no | Plant: no
Biosafety Risk Group: RG1 (check the PHAC ePATHogen Risk Group Database for updates)
Regulatory Requirements: Canadian requesters must provide PHAC Pathogen and Toxin License Number (see: https://www.canada.ca/en/public-health/services/laboratory-biosafety-biosecurity/licensing-program.html) prior to shipment. International requesters must provide all legally required importation documentation prior to shipment. Plant pathogenicity status may be verified by using the USDA Agricultural Research Service (ARS) Fungal Database
MycoBank ID: 415474
Sequences: >UAMH02220_LSU ATTACTTTGACTCTGGCCTGAAATCAGGTAGGACTACCCGCTGAACTTAAGCATATCAATAAGCGGAGGAAAAGAAACTAACAAGGATTCCCCTAGTAACGGCGAGTGAAGCGGGAAGAGCTCAAATTTGAAATCTGGCAGTCTTCGATTGTCCGAGTTGTAATCTATAGAGGCGTTTTCCGTGCCGGACCGTGTCCAAGTCTCCTGGAAAGGAGTATCAAAGAGGGTGATAATCCCGTACTTAACACGACCACCGGTGCTCTGTGATACGTCTTCTACGAGTCGAGTTGTTTGGGAATGCAGCTCAAAATGGGTGGTGAATTCCATCTAAAGCTAAATATTGGCGAGAGACCGATAGCGAACAAGTACCGTGAGGGAAAGATGAAAAGCACTTTGGAAAGAGAGTTAAACAGTACGTGAAATTGTTGAAAGGGAAACGATTGAAGTCAGTCGTGTTCTTTGGATTCAGCCAGTTCTGCTGGTCTACTTCCTTGGAACGGGTCAACATCAGTTTTGTCCGGTGGATAAAGGTAGTAGGAATGTGACTTCTCCGGAAGTGTTATAGCCTATTATCACATACACTGGGTGAGACTGAGGACTGCAGCTCGCCTTTATGGCCGGCCTTCGGGCACGTTCGAGCTTAGGATGTTGACATAATGGCTTTAAACGACCCGTCTTGAAACACGGACCAAGGAGTCTAACA

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