2014
DOI: 10.1093/gbe/evu082
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Genome Comparison of Candida orthopsilosis Clinical Strains Reveals the Existence of Hybrids between Two Distinct Subspecies

Abstract: The Candida parapsilosis species complex comprises a group of emerging human pathogens of varying virulence. This complex was recently subdivided into three different species: C. parapsilosis sensu stricto, C. metapsilosis, and C. orthopsilosis. Within the latter, at least two clearly distinct subspecies seem to be present among clinical isolates (Type 1 and Type 2). To gain insight into the genomic differences between these subspecies, we undertook the sequencing of a clinical isolate classified as Type 1 and… Show more

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“…One isolate (Sample 427) was also sequenced using PacBio technology, which was used to characterize genome structure. Previously sequenced isolates 90–125 and MCO456 [39, 40] were included in the subsequent analysis. We identified an assembly error in the 90–125 reference genome, an artefactual translocation between chromosomes 2 and chromosome 6 (S1 Fig).…”
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“…One isolate (Sample 427) was also sequenced using PacBio technology, which was used to characterize genome structure. Previously sequenced isolates 90–125 and MCO456 [39, 40] were included in the subsequent analysis. We identified an assembly error in the 90–125 reference genome, an artefactual translocation between chromosomes 2 and chromosome 6 (S1 Fig).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…^The genome sequences of MCO456 and 90–125 were described previously [39, 40]. Tav = Tavanti et al (2007) [32].…”
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“…Similarly, genome sequencing of a wine spoilage strain purported to be B. bruxellensis revealed it to be allotriploid [48]. Several clinical isolates from the C. parapsilosis species complex are also interspecies hybrids [49]. …”
Section: Hybridization Introgression and Horizontal Gene Transfermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other Candida species, including C. parapsilosis and its close relatives, C. metapsilosis and C. orthopsilosis, have also been investigated, with the finding that C. parapsilosis and C. metapsilosis isolates have just one mating idiomorph, whereas C. orthopsilosis has a balance of both (Sai et al 2011). By inference, one might expect that only C. orthopsilosis would be recombining in nature, as demonstrated by the discovery of natural hybridization among strains from two of its populations (Pryszcz et al 2014). However, comparison of genomes of just a few C. parapsilosis strains also showed genetic variation consistent with recombination and independent adaptation to an environmental stress, arsenite (Pryszcz et al 2013).…”
Section: Population Geneticsmentioning
confidence: 99%