Publications by authors named "Shiling Han"

Article Synopsis
  • - A new species of fungus, identified from a COVID-19 patient's sputum, has been discovered, belonging to the genus *Candida*.
  • - This novel species is closely related to other known fungal pathogens but shows notable genetic differences and chromosomal rearrangements compared to them.
  • - Although it does not thrive at human body temperature, it has been found to increase in lung tissue during a mouse infection model, suggesting it may act as an opportunistic pathogen.
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An entry postal parcel with mature nuts of from Togo was inspected at Dalian Customs (China) in December 2021, and four strains were isolated from symptomatic tissues of the nuts. Based on morphological observations and molecular phylogenetic analyses, above strains were identified as a new species which is mainly characterised by the verticillately branching conidiophores. Based on multi-locus phylogenetic analyses, this new species forms a monophyletic clade closely related to and but could not be accommodated in any known genera of .

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Rust fungi are characterized by large genomes with high repeat content and have two haploid nuclei in most life stages, which makes achieving high-quality genome assemblies challenging. Here, we described a pipeline using HiFi reads and Hi-C data to assemble a gigabase-sized fungal pathogen, Puccinia polysora f.sp.

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This article is the 14th in the Fungal Diversity Notes series, wherein we report 98 taxa distributed in two phyla, seven classes, 26 orders and 50 families which are described and illustrated. Taxa in this study were collected from Australia, Brazil, Burkina Faso, Chile, China, Cyprus, Egypt, France, French Guiana, India, Indonesia, Italy, Laos, Mexico, Russia, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Vietnam. There are 59 new taxa, 39 new hosts and new geographical distributions with one new combination.

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