UniProt proteomes available in the database.
| Accession | UP000005206 ![]() |
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| Description | Nectria haematococca is commonly referred to by its asexual name Fusarium solani. It is a member of an evolutionary group called the Fusarium solani species complex, which is comprised of about 50 species. They are widely distributed and colonize a wide variety of habitats. They are also pathogens in plants and animals, including humans. Nectria haematococca can degrade a number of compounds that are toxic to other fungi, and therefore may be an important species for bioremediation and agriculture. The Nectria haematococca genome consists of 17 chromosomes, with a genome size of 54Mb and 15,707 predicted protein-coding genes, making it larger than most ascomycetes. |
| Scientific Name | Fusarium vanettenii (strain ATCC MYA-4622 / CBS 123669 / FGSC 9596 / NRRL 45880 / 77-13-4) |
| Strain | ATCC MYA-4622 / CBS 123669 / FGSC 9596 / NRRL 45880 / 77-13-4 |
| Synonyms | Fusarium solani subsp. pisi |
| Taxonomy ID | 660122 ![]() |
| Lineage | >Fungi>Ascomycota>Pezizomycotina>Sordariomycetes>Hypocreales>Nectriaceae>Fusarium |
| # Genes | 15,709 |
| # Proteins | 15,709 |