{
    "Identifier": "03B475A61C533CB56A77BF96D5E23B00DA2F617B",
    "Last_Update": "2026-04-19T23:36:58",
    "Source": "ELIXIR-ENA",
    "Title": "Whole Genome Sequencing of Chaetomium globosum for Its Application in Biological Control",
    "Abstract": "To reduce environmental pollution and pesticide residues, an increasing number of fungi are being used in biological control. Chaetomium globosum is a fungus found in plants, soil, straw, and manure, and the strain was isolated from red algae. Genomic DNA was sequenced using dual-end Illumina technology, resulting in the complete genome sequence of Chaetomium globosum, which is 33,107,708 base pairs in length and contains 8,704 annotated protein-coding genes. This genomic information provides a valuable reference for the application of Chaetomium globosum in biological control.",
    "Keywords": [
        "ELIXIR-ENA"
    ],
    "Parameters": [
        "Chaetomium globosum"
    ],
    "Instruments": [
        "531"
    ],
    "Platforms": [
        "308"
    ],
    "Temporal_Extent_Begin": "2024-01-01",
    "Temporal_Extent_End": "2024-01-01",
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}