Sclerotinia sclerotiorum Database

Sclerotinia sclerotiorum (Lib.) de Bary is among the world's most successful and omnivorous fungal plant pathogens, with a host range of greater than 400 plant species. Despite decades of dedicated effort, resistant germplasm is still lacking in economically important crops. As an exemplar of soilborne pathogens and necrotrophic pathogenesis, S. sclerotiorum is a model for development of asexual, persistant propagules, somatic compatibility, and sexual sporulation. It is also central to a group of Ascomycetes with poorly known evolutionary relationships.

The Sclerotinia sclerotiorum sequencing project was funded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture's (USDA's) Cooperative State Research Education and Extension Service, through the USDA/NSF Microbial Genome Sequencing Program.

Project

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Project Information  Description and background information on the sequence project

Genome Sequence

Download Sequence  Download sequence, genes, markers, and other genome data

BLAST 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

Genetic, Physical, and Optical Maps   View the alignment of the genetic, physical, and optical maps

Genome Statistics   View basic statistics about genome size, gene density, etc.

Information

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Contact Us   Addresses for contacting the Broad Institute

Related Links   Links to sites related to the Sclerotinia sclerotiorum genome project