Abstract:Ascosphaera apis is an entomopathogenic fungus that exclusively infects honeybee larvae, resulting in chalkbrood disease, a widespread fungal disease damaging the beekeeping industry all over the world. In this article, purified mycelia (Aam) and spores (Aas) of A. apis pure culture under lab condition were sequenced using PacBio Sequel platform. In total, 13,302,489 and 9,911,345 subreads were yielded from Aam and Aas, respectively; 394,142 and 274,928 circular consensus sequence (CCS) reads were identified a… Show more
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