Info • Mycorrhizal Genomics Initiative

Within the framework of the JGI Mycorrhizal Genomics Initiative (MGI) project, we are sequencing a phylogenetically and ecologically diverse suite of mycorrhizal fungi (Basidiomycota and Ascomycota), which include the major clades of symbiotic species associating with trees and woody shrubs. Analyses of these genomes will provide new insights into the diversity of mechanisms for the mycorrhizal symbioses, including ericoid-, orchidoid- and ectomycorrhizal associations. A large collaborative effort led by PI of these project, Francis Martin (INRA), aims for master publication(s) of the MGI data analyses. Researchers who wish to publish analyses using data from unpublished MGI genomes are respectfully required to contact the PIs and JGI to avoid potential conflicts on data use and coordinate other publications with the MGI master paper(s).

## Name Assembly Length # Genes Published
1 Amanita muscaria Koide v1.0 40,699,759 18,153 Kohler A et al., 2015
2 Gymnopus luxurians v1.0 66,281,680 22,057 Kohler A et al., 2015
3 Hebeloma cylindrosporum h7 v2.0 38,226,047 15,382 Kohler A et al., 2015
4 Hydnomerulius pinastri v2.0 38,278,792 13,270 Kohler A et al., 2015
5 Hypholoma sublateritium v1.0 48,031,814 17,911 Kohler A et al., 2015
6 Laccaria bicolor v2.0 60,707,050 23,130 Martin F et al., 2008
7 Oidiodendron maius Zn v1.0 46,426,256 16,703 Kohler A et al., 2015
8 Paxillus involutus ATCC 200175 v1.0 58,301,126 17,968 Kohler A et al., 2015
9 Piloderma olivaceum F 1598 v1.0 59,326,866 21,583 Kohler A et al., 2015
10 Plicaturopsis crispa v1.0 34,498,416 13,626 Kohler A et al., 2015
11 Scleroderma citrinum Foug A v1.0 56,144,862 21,012 Kohler A et al., 2015
12 Sebacina vermifera MAFF 305830 v1.0 38,094,242 15,312 Kohler A et al., 2015
13 Sphaerobolus stellatus v1.0 176,372,157 35,274 Kohler A et al., 2015
14 Tulasnella calospora AL13/4D v1.0 62,392,858 19,659 Kohler A et al., 2015