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We present the diploid genome sequence of the fungal pathogen Candida albicans. Because C. albicans has no known haploid or homozygous form, sequencing was performed as a whole-genome shotgun of the heterozygous diploid genome in strain SC5314, a clinical isolate that is the parent of strains widely used for molecular analysis. We developed computational methods to assemble a diploid genome sequence in good agreement with available physical mapping data. We provide a whole-genome description of heterozygosity in the organism. Comparative genomic analyses provide important clues about the evolution of the species and its mechanisms of pathogenesis.
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Ted Jones
Stanford University
Nancy A. Federspiel
Stanford University
Hiroji Chibana
Chiba University
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
University of California, San Francisco
University of Minnesota
Chiba University
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