Springer, Mycopathologia, 4(187), p. 417-420, 2022
DOI: 10.1007/s11046-022-00632-x
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AbstractDiutina catenulata is an ascomycetous yeast, that is regularly fluconazole-resistant and increasingly reported as the cause of invasive infection in humans. Here, we describe the de novo genome assembly of the clinical D. catenulata type-strain CBS565 and provide insights into the genome and compared it to an Illumina-sequenced environmental strain.