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Pangenomes, capturing the genetic diversity of a species or genus, are essential to understanding the ecology, pathobiology and evolutionary mechanisms of fungi that cause infection in crops and humans. However, fungal pangenome databases remain unavailable. Here, we report the first fungal pangenome database, specifically for Fusarium oxysporum species complex (FOSC), a group of cross-kingdom pathogens causing devastating vascular wilt to over 100 plant species and life-threatening fusariosis to immunocompromised humans. The F. oxysporum Pangenome Database (FoPGDB) is a comprehensive resource integrating 35 high-quality FOSC genomes, coupled with robust analytical tools. FoPGDB allows for both gene-based and graph-based exploration of the F. oxysporum pangenome. It also curates a large repository of putative effector sequences, crucial for understanding the mechanisms of FOSC pathogenicity. With an assortment of functionalities including gene search, genomic variant exploration and tools for functional enrichment, FoPGDB provides a platform for in-depth investigations of the genetic diversity and adaptability of F. oxysporum. The modular and user-friendly interface ensures efficient data access and interpretation. FoPGDB promises to be a valuable resource for F. oxysporum research, contributing to our understanding of this pathogen's pangenomic landscape and aiding in the development of novel disease management strategies. Database URL: http://www.fopgdb.site.
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Genes (Basel)
July 2025
Faculty of Agronomy and Zootechnics, Federal University of Mato Grosso (UFMT), Cuiabá 78060-900, MT, Brazil.
Background: is a bacterium that causes foodborne infections. This study characterized two strains isolated from cheese and beef in Brazil using whole-genome sequencing (WGS).
Objectives: We evaluated their antimicrobial resistance profiles, virulence factors, plasmid content, serotypes and phylogenetic relationships.
Sci Data
August 2025
Genome Medical Science Project, National Institute of Global Health and Medicine, Japan Institute for Health Security, Tokyo, 162-8655, Japan.
The selection of a reference sequence in genome analysis is critical, as it serves as the foundation for all downstream analyses. Recently, the pangenome graph has been proposed as a data model that incorporates haplotypes from multiple individuals. Here we present JaSaPaGe, a pangenome graph reference for Saudi Arabian and Japanese populations, both of which have been significantly underrepresented in previous genomic studies.
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Department of Occupational and Environmental Health, Xiangya School of Public Health, Central South University, Changsha 410013, China.
Aims: Clostridium tertium, increasingly recognized as the emerging human pathogen frequently isolated from environmental and clinical specimens, remains genetically underexplored despite its clinical relevance. This study aims to explore the genetic characteristics of C. tertium by genomic analysis.
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July 2025
Key Laboratory of Dairy Biotechnology and Engineering, Ministry of Education, Inner Mongolia Agricultural University, Hohhot, PR China; Key Laboratory of Dairy Products Processing, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, Inner Mongolia Agricultural University, Hohhot, PR China; Inner Mongolia Key
Introduction: Lactococcus lactis is a crucial lactic acid bacterium of great economically significance for cheese product. The species exhibits wildly distribution and significant genetic diversity, yet the underlying drivers of its differentiation remain elusive.
Objectives: Lactococcus lactis, exhibits complex genetic diversity, yet the mechanisms driving its differentiation and niche adaptation remain poorly understood.
Biodegradation
August 2025
Philippine Genome Center Visayas, University of the Philippines, Visayas, 5023, Miagao, Iloilo, Philippines.
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