Dermatophyte Comparative Database
Dermatophytes are one of the most common sources of human fungal infections. This comparative genomics project seeks to utilize the continuum of biological diversity to identify genomic features specific to chronic and acute human infections. Sequencing for this project includes five Dermatophytes with top priority to the most common fungal infection in the world, Trichophyton rubrum. The five prioritized species represent human specific (anthropophile), mammal specific (zoophile) and soil dwelling (geophile) taxa. This project was funded by the National Human Genome Research Institute.
ToolsBLAST Search: Find similarities to other sequences Feature Search: Search and view annotated features on the sequence Browse Regions: Retrieve DNA, find clones, and graphically view sequence regions Gene Index: Find genes by a variety of methods Genome Statistics:View basic statistics about genome size, gene density, etc Download Data: Download sequence, genes, markers, and other genome data InformationContact Us:Addresses for contacting the Broad Institute Related Links:Links to sites related to the Dermatophyte Comparative genome project |
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