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A Genome Taxonomy Database for the Kingdom Fungi (2025-2027)

Abstract

Fungi are important constituents of the global biosphere recognised for their biotechnological applications and infectious potential. They currently lack a systematic genome-based classification compromising scientific communication and comparative analyses. This project aims to apply the successful Genome Taxonomy Database (GTDB) model developed for prokaryotes to the fungal kingdom to address this knowledge gap. Outcomes will include a website for interactive exploration of the resulting genome-based taxonomy and software that allows users to classify their own fungal genomes.

Experts

Professor Phil Hugenholtz

Centre Director of Australian Centre for Ecogenomics (ACE)
Australian Centre for Ecogenomics
Faculty of Science
Affiliate of ARC COE for Plant Success in Nature and Agriculture
ARC COE for Plant Success in Nature and Agriculture
Faculty of Science
Affiliate of Centre for Marine Science
Centre for Marine Science
Faculty of Science
Professor
School of Chemistry and Molecular Biosciences
Faculty of Science
Phil Hugenholtz
Phil Hugenholtz