-- dump date 20250517_150130 -- class Genbank::Contig -- table contig_comment -- id comment NW_025544886.1 PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to finalPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663448.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663448. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form existsPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663448. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such asPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663448. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organicPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663448. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores arePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663448. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, theyPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663448. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663448. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663448. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20).PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663448. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START##PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663448. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitterPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663448. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotationPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663448. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation PipelinePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663448. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation Pipeline ##Genome-Annotation-Data-END## NW_025544885.1 PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to finalPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663447.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663447. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form existsPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663447. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such asPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663447. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organicPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663447. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores arePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663447. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, theyPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663447. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663447. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663447. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20).PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663447. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START##PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663447. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitterPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663447. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotationPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663447. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation PipelinePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663447. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation Pipeline ##Genome-Annotation-Data-END## NW_025544884.1 PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to finalPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663446.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663446. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form existsPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663446. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such asPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663446. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organicPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663446. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores arePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663446. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, theyPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663446. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663446. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663446. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20).PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663446. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START##PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663446. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitterPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663446. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotationPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663446. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation PipelinePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663446. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation Pipeline ##Genome-Annotation-Data-END## NW_025544883.1 PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to finalPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663445.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663445. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form existsPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663445. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such asPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663445. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organicPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663445. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores arePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663445. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, theyPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663445. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663445. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663445. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20).PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663445. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START##PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663445. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitterPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663445. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotationPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663445. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation PipelinePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663445. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation Pipeline ##Genome-Annotation-Data-END## NW_025544882.1 PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to finalPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663444.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663444. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form existsPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663444. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such asPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663444. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organicPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663444. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores arePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663444. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, theyPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663444. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663444. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663444. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20).PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663444. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START##PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663444. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitterPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663444. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotationPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663444. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation PipelinePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663444. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation Pipeline ##Genome-Annotation-Data-END## NW_025544881.1 PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to finalPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663443.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663443. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form existsPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663443. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such asPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663443. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organicPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663443. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores arePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663443. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, theyPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663443. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663443. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663443. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20).PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663443. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START##PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663443. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitterPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663443. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotationPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663443. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation PipelinePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663443. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation Pipeline ##Genome-Annotation-Data-END## NW_025544880.1 PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to finalPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663442.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663442. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form existsPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663442. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such asPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663442. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organicPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663442. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores arePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663442. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, theyPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663442. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663442. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663442. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20).PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663442. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START##PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663442. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitterPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663442. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotationPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663442. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation PipelinePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663442. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation Pipeline ##Genome-Annotation-Data-END## NW_025544879.1 PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to finalPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663441.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663441. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form existsPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663441. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such asPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663441. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organicPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663441. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores arePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663441. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, theyPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663441. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663441. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663441. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20).PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663441. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START##PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663441. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitterPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663441. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotationPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663441. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation PipelinePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663441. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation Pipeline ##Genome-Annotation-Data-END## NW_025544878.1 PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to finalPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663440.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663440. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form existsPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663440. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such asPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663440. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organicPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663440. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores arePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663440. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, theyPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663440. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663440. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663440. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20).PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663440. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START##PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663440. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitterPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663440. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotationPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663440. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation PipelinePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663440. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation Pipeline ##Genome-Annotation-Data-END## NW_025544877.1 PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to finalPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663439.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663439. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form existsPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663439. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such asPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663439. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organicPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663439. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores arePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663439. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, theyPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663439. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663439. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663439. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20).PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663439. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START##PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663439. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitterPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663439. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotationPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663439. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation PipelinePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663439. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation Pipeline ##Genome-Annotation-Data-END## NW_025544876.1 PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to finalPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663438.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663438. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form existsPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663438. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such asPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663438. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organicPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663438. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores arePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663438. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, theyPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663438. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663438. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663438. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20).PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663438. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START##PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663438. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitterPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663438. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotationPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663438. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation PipelinePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663438. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation Pipeline ##Genome-Annotation-Data-END## NW_025544875.1 PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to finalPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663437.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663437. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form existsPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663437. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such asPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663437. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organicPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663437. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores arePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663437. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, theyPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663437. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663437. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663437. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20).PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663437. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START##PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663437. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitterPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663437. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotationPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663437. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation PipelinePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663437. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation Pipeline ##Genome-Annotation-Data-END## NW_025544874.1 PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to finalPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663436.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663436. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form existsPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663436. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such asPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663436. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organicPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663436. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores arePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663436. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, theyPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663436. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663436. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663436. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20).PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663436. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START##PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663436. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitterPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663436. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotationPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663436. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation PipelinePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663436. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation Pipeline ##Genome-Annotation-Data-END## NW_025544873.1 PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to finalPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663435.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663435. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form existsPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663435. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such asPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663435. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organicPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663435. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores arePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663435. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, theyPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663435. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663435. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663435. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20).PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663435. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START##PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663435. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitterPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663435. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotationPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663435. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation PipelinePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663435. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation Pipeline ##Genome-Annotation-Data-END## NW_025544872.1 PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to finalPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663434.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663434. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form existsPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663434. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such asPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663434. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organicPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663434. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores arePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663434. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, theyPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663434. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663434. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663434. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20).PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663434. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START##PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663434. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitterPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663434. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotationPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663434. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation PipelinePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663434. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation Pipeline ##Genome-Annotation-Data-END## NW_025544871.1 PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to finalPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663433.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663433. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form existsPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663433. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such asPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663433. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organicPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663433. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores arePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663433. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, theyPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663433. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663433. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663433. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20).PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663433. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START##PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663433. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitterPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663433. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotationPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663433. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation PipelinePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663433. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation Pipeline ##Genome-Annotation-Data-END## NW_025544870.1 PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to finalPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663432.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663432. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form existsPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663432. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such asPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663432. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organicPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663432. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores arePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663432. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, theyPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663432. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663432. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663432. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20).PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663432. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START##PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663432. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitterPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663432. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotationPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663432. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation PipelinePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663432. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation Pipeline ##Genome-Annotation-Data-END## NW_025544869.1 PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to finalPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663431.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663431. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form existsPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663431. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such asPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663431. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organicPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663431. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores arePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663431. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, theyPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663431. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663431. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663431. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20).PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663431. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START##PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663431. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitterPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663431. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotationPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663431. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation PipelinePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663431. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation Pipeline ##Genome-Annotation-Data-END## NW_025544868.1 PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to finalPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663430.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663430. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form existsPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663430. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such asPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663430. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organicPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663430. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores arePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663430. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, theyPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663430. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663430. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663430. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20).PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663430. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START##PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663430. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitterPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663430. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotationPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663430. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation PipelinePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663430. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation Pipeline ##Genome-Annotation-Data-END## NW_025544867.1 PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to finalPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663429.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663429. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form existsPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663429. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such asPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663429. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organicPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663429. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores arePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663429. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, theyPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663429. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663429. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663429. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20).PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663429. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START##PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663429. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitterPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663429. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotationPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663429. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation PipelinePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663429. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation Pipeline ##Genome-Annotation-Data-END## NW_025544866.1 PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to finalPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663428.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663428. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form existsPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663428. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such asPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663428. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organicPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663428. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores arePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663428. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, theyPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663428. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663428. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663428. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20).PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663428. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START##PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663428. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitterPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663428. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotationPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663428. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation PipelinePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663428. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation Pipeline ##Genome-Annotation-Data-END## NW_025544865.1 PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to finalPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663427.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663427. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form existsPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663427. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such asPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663427. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organicPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663427. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores arePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663427. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, theyPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663427. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663427. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663427. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20).PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663427. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START##PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663427. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitterPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663427. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotationPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663427. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation PipelinePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663427. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation Pipeline ##Genome-Annotation-Data-END## NW_025544864.1 PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to finalPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663426.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663426. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form existsPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663426. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such asPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663426. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organicPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663426. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores arePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663426. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, theyPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663426. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663426. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663426. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20).PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663426. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START##PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663426. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitterPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663426. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotationPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663426. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation PipelinePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663426. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation Pipeline ##Genome-Annotation-Data-END## NW_025544863.1 PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to finalPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663425.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663425. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form existsPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663425. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such asPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663425. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organicPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663425. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores arePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663425. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, theyPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663425. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663425. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663425. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20).PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663425. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START##PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663425. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitterPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663425. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotationPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663425. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation PipelinePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663425. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation Pipeline ##Genome-Annotation-Data-END## NW_025544862.1 PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to finalPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663424.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663424. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form existsPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663424. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such asPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663424. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organicPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663424. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores arePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663424. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, theyPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663424. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663424. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663424. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20).PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663424. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START##PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663424. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitterPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663424. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotationPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663424. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation PipelinePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663424. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation Pipeline ##Genome-Annotation-Data-END## NW_025544861.1 PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to finalPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663423.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663423. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form existsPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663423. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such asPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663423. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organicPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663423. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores arePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663423. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, theyPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663423. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663423. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663423. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20).PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663423. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START##PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663423. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitterPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663423. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotationPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663423. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation PipelinePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663423. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation Pipeline ##Genome-Annotation-Data-END## NW_025544860.1 PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to finalPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663422.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663422. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form existsPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663422. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such asPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663422. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organicPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663422. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores arePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663422. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, theyPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663422. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663422. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663422. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20).PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663422. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START##PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663422. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitterPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663422. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotationPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663422. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation PipelinePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663422. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation Pipeline ##Genome-Annotation-Data-END## NW_025544859.1 PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to finalPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663421.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663421. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form existsPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663421. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such asPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663421. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organicPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663421. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores arePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663421. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, theyPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663421. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663421. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663421. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20).PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663421. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START##PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663421. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitterPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663421. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotationPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663421. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation PipelinePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663421. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation Pipeline ##Genome-Annotation-Data-END## NW_025544858.1 PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to finalPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663420.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663420. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form existsPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663420. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such asPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663420. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organicPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663420. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores arePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663420. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, theyPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663420. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663420. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663420. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20).PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663420. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START##PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663420. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitterPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663420. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotationPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663420. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation PipelinePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663420. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation Pipeline ##Genome-Annotation-Data-END## NW_025544857.1 PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to finalPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663419.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663419. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form existsPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663419. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such asPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663419. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organicPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663419. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores arePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663419. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, theyPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663419. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663419. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663419. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20).PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663419. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START##PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663419. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitterPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663419. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotationPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663419. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation PipelinePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663419. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation Pipeline ##Genome-Annotation-Data-END## NW_025544856.1 PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to finalPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663418.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663418. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form existsPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663418. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such asPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663418. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organicPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663418. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores arePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663418. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, theyPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663418. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663418. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663418. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20).PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663418. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START##PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663418. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitterPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663418. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotationPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663418. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation PipelinePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663418. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation Pipeline ##Genome-Annotation-Data-END## NW_025544855.1 PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to finalPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663417.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663417. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form existsPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663417. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such asPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663417. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organicPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663417. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores arePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663417. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, theyPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663417. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663417. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663417. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20).PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663417. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START##PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663417. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitterPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663417. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotationPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663417. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation PipelinePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663417. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation Pipeline ##Genome-Annotation-Data-END## NW_025544854.1 PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to finalPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663416.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663416. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form existsPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663416. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such asPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663416. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organicPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663416. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores arePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663416. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, theyPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663416. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663416. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663416. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20).PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663416. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START##PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663416. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitterPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663416. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotationPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663416. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation PipelinePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663416. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation Pipeline ##Genome-Annotation-Data-END## NW_025544853.1 PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to finalPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663415.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663415. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form existsPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663415. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such asPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663415. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organicPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663415. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores arePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663415. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, theyPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663415. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663415. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663415. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20).PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663415. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START##PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663415. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitterPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663415. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotationPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663415. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation PipelinePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663415. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation Pipeline ##Genome-Annotation-Data-END## NW_025544852.1 PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to finalPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663414.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663414. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form existsPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663414. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such asPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663414. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organicPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663414. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores arePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663414. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, theyPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663414. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663414. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663414. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20).PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663414. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START##PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663414. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitterPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663414. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotationPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663414. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation PipelinePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663414. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation Pipeline ##Genome-Annotation-Data-END## NW_025544851.1 PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to finalPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663413.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663413. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form existsPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663413. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such asPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663413. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organicPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663413. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores arePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663413. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, theyPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663413. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663413. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663413. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20).PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663413. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START##PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663413. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitterPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663413. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotationPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663413. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation PipelinePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663413. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation Pipeline ##Genome-Annotation-Data-END## NW_025544850.1 PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to finalPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663412.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663412. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form existsPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663412. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such asPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663412. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organicPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663412. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores arePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663412. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, theyPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663412. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663412. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663412. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20).PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663412. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START##PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663412. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitterPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663412. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotationPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663412. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation PipelinePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663412. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation Pipeline ##Genome-Annotation-Data-END## NW_025544849.1 PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to finalPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663411.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663411. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form existsPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663411. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such asPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663411. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organicPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663411. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores arePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663411. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, theyPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663411. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663411. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663411. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20).PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663411. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START##PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663411. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitterPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663411. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotationPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663411. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation PipelinePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663411. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation Pipeline ##Genome-Annotation-Data-END## NW_025544848.1 PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to finalPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663410.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663410. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form existsPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663410. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such asPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663410. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organicPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663410. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores arePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663410. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, theyPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663410. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663410. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663410. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20).PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663410. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START##PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663410. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitterPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663410. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotationPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663410. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation PipelinePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663410. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation Pipeline ##Genome-Annotation-Data-END## NW_025544847.1 PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to finalPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663409.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663409. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form existsPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663409. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such asPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663409. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organicPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663409. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores arePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663409. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, theyPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663409. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663409. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663409. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20).PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663409. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START##PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663409. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitterPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663409. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotationPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663409. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation PipelinePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663409. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation Pipeline ##Genome-Annotation-Data-END## NW_025544846.1 PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to finalPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663408.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663408. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form existsPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663408. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such asPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663408. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organicPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663408. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores arePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663408. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, theyPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663408. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663408. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663408. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20).PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663408. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START##PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663408. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitterPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663408. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotationPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663408. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation PipelinePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663408. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation Pipeline ##Genome-Annotation-Data-END## NW_025544845.1 PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to finalPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663407.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663407. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form existsPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663407. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such asPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663407. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organicPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663407. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores arePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663407. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, theyPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663407. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663407. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663407. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20).PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663407. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START##PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663407. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitterPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663407. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotationPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663407. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation PipelinePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663407. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation Pipeline ##Genome-Annotation-Data-END## NW_025544844.1 PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to finalPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663406.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663406. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form existsPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663406. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such asPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663406. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organicPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663406. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores arePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663406. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, theyPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663406. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663406. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663406. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20).PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663406. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START##PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663406. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitterPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663406. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotationPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663406. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation PipelinePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663406. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation Pipeline ##Genome-Annotation-Data-END## NW_025544843.1 PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to finalPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663405.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663405. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form existsPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663405. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such asPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663405. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organicPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663405. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores arePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663405. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, theyPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663405. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663405. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663405. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20).PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663405. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START##PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663405. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitterPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663405. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotationPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663405. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation PipelinePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663405. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation Pipeline ##Genome-Annotation-Data-END## NW_025544842.1 PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to finalPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663404.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663404. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form existsPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663404. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such asPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663404. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organicPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663404. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores arePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663404. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, theyPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663404. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663404. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663404. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20).PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663404. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START##PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663404. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitterPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663404. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotationPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663404. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation PipelinePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663404. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation Pipeline ##Genome-Annotation-Data-END## NW_025544841.1 PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to finalPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663403.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663403. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form existsPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663403. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such asPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663403. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organicPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663403. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores arePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663403. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, theyPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663403. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663403. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663403. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20).PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663403. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START##PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663403. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitterPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663403. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotationPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663403. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation PipelinePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663403. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation Pipeline ##Genome-Annotation-Data-END## NW_025544840.1 PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to finalPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663402.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663402. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form existsPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663402. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such asPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663402. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organicPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663402. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores arePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663402. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, theyPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663402. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663402. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663402. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20).PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663402. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START##PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663402. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitterPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663402. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotationPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663402. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation PipelinePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663402. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation Pipeline ##Genome-Annotation-Data-END## NW_025544839.1 PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to finalPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663401.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663401. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form existsPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663401. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such asPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663401. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organicPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663401. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores arePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663401. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, theyPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663401. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663401. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663401. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20).PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663401. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START##PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663401. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitterPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663401. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotationPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663401. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation PipelinePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663401. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation Pipeline ##Genome-Annotation-Data-END## NW_025544838.1 PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to finalPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663400.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663400. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form existsPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663400. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such asPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663400. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organicPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663400. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores arePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663400. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, theyPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663400. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663400. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663400. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20).PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663400. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START##PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663400. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitterPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663400. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotationPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663400. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation PipelinePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663400. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation Pipeline ##Genome-Annotation-Data-END## NW_025544837.1 PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to finalPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663399.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663399. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form existsPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663399. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such asPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663399. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organicPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663399. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores arePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663399. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, theyPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663399. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663399. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663399. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20).PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663399. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START##PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663399. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitterPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663399. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotationPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663399. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation PipelinePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663399. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation Pipeline ##Genome-Annotation-Data-END## NW_025544836.1 PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to finalPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663398.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663398. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form existsPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663398. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such asPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663398. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organicPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663398. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores arePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663398. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, theyPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663398. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663398. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663398. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20).PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663398. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START##PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663398. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitterPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663398. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotationPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663398. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation PipelinePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663398. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation Pipeline ##Genome-Annotation-Data-END## NW_025544835.1 PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to finalPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663397.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663397. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form existsPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663397. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such asPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663397. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organicPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663397. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores arePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663397. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, theyPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663397. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663397. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663397. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20).PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663397. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START##PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663397. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitterPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663397. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotationPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663397. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation PipelinePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663397. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation Pipeline ##Genome-Annotation-Data-END## NW_025544834.1 PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to finalPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663396.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663396. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form existsPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663396. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such asPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663396. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organicPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663396. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores arePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663396. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, theyPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663396. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663396. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663396. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20).PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663396. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START##PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663396. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitterPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663396. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotationPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663396. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation PipelinePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663396. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation Pipeline ##Genome-Annotation-Data-END## NW_025544833.1 PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to finalPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663395.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663395. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form existsPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663395. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such asPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663395. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organicPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663395. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores arePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663395. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, theyPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663395. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663395. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663395. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20).PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663395. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START##PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663395. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitterPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663395. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotationPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663395. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation PipelinePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663395. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation Pipeline ##Genome-Annotation-Data-END## NW_025544832.1 PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to finalPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663394.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663394. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form existsPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663394. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such asPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663394. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organicPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663394. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores arePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663394. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, theyPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663394. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663394. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663394. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20).PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663394. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START##PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663394. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitterPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663394. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotationPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663394. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation PipelinePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663394. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation Pipeline ##Genome-Annotation-Data-END## NW_025544831.1 PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to finalPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663393.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663393. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form existsPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663393. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such asPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663393. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organicPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663393. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores arePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663393. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, theyPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663393. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663393. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663393. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20).PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663393. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START##PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663393. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitterPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663393. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotationPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663393. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation PipelinePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663393. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation Pipeline ##Genome-Annotation-Data-END## NW_025544830.1 PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to finalPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663392.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663392. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form existsPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663392. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such asPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663392. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organicPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663392. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores arePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663392. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, theyPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663392. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663392. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663392. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20).PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663392. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START##PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663392. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitterPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663392. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotationPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663392. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation PipelinePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663392. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation Pipeline ##Genome-Annotation-Data-END## NW_025544829.1 PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to finalPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663391.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663391. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form existsPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663391. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such asPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663391. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organicPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663391. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores arePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663391. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, theyPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663391. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663391. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663391. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20).PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663391. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START##PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663391. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitterPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663391. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotationPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663391. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation PipelinePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663391. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation Pipeline ##Genome-Annotation-Data-END## NW_025544828.1 PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to finalPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663390.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663390. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form existsPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663390. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such asPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663390. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organicPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663390. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores arePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663390. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, theyPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663390. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663390. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663390. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20).PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663390. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START##PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663390. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitterPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663390. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotationPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663390. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation PipelinePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663390. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation Pipeline ##Genome-Annotation-Data-END## NW_025544827.1 PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to finalPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663389.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663389. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form existsPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663389. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such asPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663389. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organicPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663389. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores arePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663389. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, theyPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663389. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663389. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663389. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20).PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663389. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START##PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663389. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitterPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663389. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotationPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663389. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation PipelinePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663389. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation Pipeline ##Genome-Annotation-Data-END## NW_025544826.1 PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to finalPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663388.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663388. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form existsPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663388. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such asPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663388. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organicPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663388. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores arePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663388. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, theyPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663388. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663388. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663388. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20).PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663388. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START##PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663388. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitterPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663388. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotationPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663388. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation PipelinePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663388. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation Pipeline ##Genome-Annotation-Data-END## NW_025544825.1 PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to finalPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663387.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663387. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form existsPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663387. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such asPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663387. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organicPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663387. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores arePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663387. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, theyPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663387. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663387. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663387. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20).PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663387. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START##PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663387. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitterPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663387. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotationPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663387. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation PipelinePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663387. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation Pipeline ##Genome-Annotation-Data-END## NW_025544824.1 PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to finalPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663386.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663386. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form existsPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663386. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such asPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663386. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organicPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663386. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores arePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663386. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, theyPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663386. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663386. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663386. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20).PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663386. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START##PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663386. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitterPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663386. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotationPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663386. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation PipelinePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663386. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation Pipeline ##Genome-Annotation-Data-END## NW_025544823.1 PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to finalPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663385.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663385. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form existsPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663385. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such asPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663385. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organicPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663385. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores arePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663385. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, theyPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663385. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663385. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663385. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20).PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663385. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START##PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663385. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitterPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663385. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotationPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663385. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation PipelinePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663385. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation Pipeline ##Genome-Annotation-Data-END## NW_025544822.1 PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to finalPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663384.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663384. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form existsPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663384. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such asPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663384. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organicPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663384. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores arePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663384. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, theyPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663384. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663384. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663384. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20).PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663384. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START##PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663384. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitterPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663384. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotationPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663384. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation PipelinePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663384. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation Pipeline ##Genome-Annotation-Data-END## NW_025544821.1 PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to finalPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663383.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663383. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form existsPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663383. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such asPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663383. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organicPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663383. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores arePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663383. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, theyPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663383. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663383. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663383. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20).PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663383. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START##PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663383. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitterPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663383. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotationPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663383. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation PipelinePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663383. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation Pipeline ##Genome-Annotation-Data-END## NW_025544820.1 PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to finalPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663382.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663382. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form existsPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663382. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such asPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663382. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organicPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663382. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores arePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663382. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, theyPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663382. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663382. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663382. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20).PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663382. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START##PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663382. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitterPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663382. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotationPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663382. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation PipelinePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663382. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation Pipeline ##Genome-Annotation-Data-END## NW_025544819.1 PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to finalPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663381.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663381. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form existsPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663381. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such asPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663381. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organicPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663381. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores arePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663381. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, theyPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663381. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663381. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663381. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20).PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663381. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START##PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663381. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitterPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663381. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotationPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663381. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation PipelinePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663381. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation Pipeline ##Genome-Annotation-Data-END## NW_025544818.1 PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to finalPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663380.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663380. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form existsPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663380. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such asPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663380. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organicPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663380. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores arePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663380. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, theyPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663380. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663380. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663380. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20).PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663380. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START##PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663380. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitterPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663380. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotationPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663380. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation PipelinePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663380. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation Pipeline ##Genome-Annotation-Data-END## NW_025544817.1 PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to finalPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663379.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663379. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form existsPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663379. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such asPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663379. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organicPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663379. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores arePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663379. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, theyPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663379. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663379. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663379. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20).PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663379. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START##PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663379. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitterPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663379. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotationPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663379. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation PipelinePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663379. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation Pipeline ##Genome-Annotation-Data-END## NW_025544816.1 PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to finalPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663378.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663378. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form existsPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663378. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such asPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663378. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organicPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663378. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores arePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663378. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, theyPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663378. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663378. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663378. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20).PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663378. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START##PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663378. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitterPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663378. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotationPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663378. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation PipelinePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663378. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation Pipeline ##Genome-Annotation-Data-END## NW_025544815.1 PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to finalPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663377.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663377. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form existsPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663377. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such asPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663377. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organicPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663377. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores arePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663377. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, theyPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663377. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663377. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663377. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20).PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663377. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START##PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663377. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitterPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663377. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotationPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663377. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation PipelinePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663377. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation Pipeline ##Genome-Annotation-Data-END## NW_025544814.1 PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to finalPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663376.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663376. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form existsPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663376. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such asPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663376. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organicPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663376. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores arePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663376. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, theyPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663376. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663376. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663376. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20).PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663376. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START##PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663376. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitterPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663376. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotationPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663376. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation PipelinePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663376. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation Pipeline ##Genome-Annotation-Data-END## NW_025544813.1 PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to finalPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663375.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663375. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form existsPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663375. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such asPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663375. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organicPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663375. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores arePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663375. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, theyPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663375. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663375. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663375. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20).PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663375. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START##PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663375. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitterPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663375. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotationPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663375. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation PipelinePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663375. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation Pipeline ##Genome-Annotation-Data-END## NW_025544812.1 PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to finalPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663374.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663374. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form existsPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663374. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such asPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663374. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organicPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663374. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores arePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663374. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, theyPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663374. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663374. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663374. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20).PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663374. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START##PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663374. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitterPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663374. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotationPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663374. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation PipelinePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663374. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation Pipeline ##Genome-Annotation-Data-END## NW_025544811.1 PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to finalPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663373.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663373. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form existsPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663373. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such asPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663373. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organicPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663373. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores arePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663373. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, theyPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663373. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663373. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663373. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20).PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663373. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START##PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663373. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitterPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663373. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotationPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663373. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation PipelinePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663373. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation Pipeline ##Genome-Annotation-Data-END## NW_025544810.1 PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to finalPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663372.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663372. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form existsPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663372. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such asPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663372. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organicPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663372. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores arePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663372. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, theyPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663372. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663372. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663372. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20).PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663372. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START##PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663372. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitterPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663372. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotationPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663372. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation PipelinePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663372. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation Pipeline ##Genome-Annotation-Data-END## NW_025544809.1 PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to finalPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663371.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663371. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form existsPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663371. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such asPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663371. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organicPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663371. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores arePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663371. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, theyPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663371. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663371. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663371. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20).PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663371. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START##PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663371. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitterPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663371. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotationPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663371. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation PipelinePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663371. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation Pipeline ##Genome-Annotation-Data-END## NW_025544808.1 PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to finalPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663370.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663370. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form existsPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663370. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such asPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663370. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organicPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663370. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores arePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663370. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, theyPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663370. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663370. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663370. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20).PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663370. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START##PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663370. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitterPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663370. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotationPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663370. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation PipelinePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663370. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation Pipeline ##Genome-Annotation-Data-END## NW_025544807.1 PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to finalPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663369.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663369. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form existsPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663369. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such asPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663369. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organicPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663369. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores arePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663369. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, theyPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663369. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663369. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663369. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20).PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663369. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START##PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663369. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitterPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663369. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotationPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663369. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation PipelinePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663369. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation Pipeline ##Genome-Annotation-Data-END## NW_025544806.1 PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to finalPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663368.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663368. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form existsPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663368. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such asPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663368. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organicPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663368. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores arePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663368. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, theyPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663368. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663368. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663368. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20).PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663368. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START##PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663368. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitterPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663368. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotationPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663368. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation PipelinePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663368. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation Pipeline ##Genome-Annotation-Data-END## NW_025544805.1 PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to finalPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663367.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663367. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form existsPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663367. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such asPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663367. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organicPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663367. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores arePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663367. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, theyPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663367. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663367. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663367. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20).PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663367. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START##PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663367. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitterPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663367. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotationPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663367. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation PipelinePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663367. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation Pipeline ##Genome-Annotation-Data-END## NW_025544804.1 PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to finalPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663366.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663366. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form existsPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663366. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such asPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663366. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organicPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663366. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores arePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663366. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, theyPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663366. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663366. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663366. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20).PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663366. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START##PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663366. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitterPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663366. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotationPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663366. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation PipelinePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663366. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation Pipeline ##Genome-Annotation-Data-END## NW_025544803.1 PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to finalPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663365.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663365. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form existsPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663365. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such asPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663365. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organicPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663365. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores arePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663365. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, theyPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663365. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663365. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663365. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20).PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663365. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START##PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663365. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitterPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663365. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotationPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663365. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation PipelinePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663365. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation Pipeline ##Genome-Annotation-Data-END## NW_025544802.1 PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to finalPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663364.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663364. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form existsPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663364. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such asPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663364. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organicPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663364. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores arePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663364. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, theyPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663364. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663364. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663364. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20).PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663364. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START##PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663364. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitterPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663364. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotationPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663364. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation PipelinePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663364. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation Pipeline ##Genome-Annotation-Data-END## NW_025544801.1 PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to finalPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663363.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663363. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form existsPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663363. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such asPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663363. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organicPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663363. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores arePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663363. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, theyPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663363. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663363. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663363. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20).PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663363. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START##PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663363. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitterPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663363. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotationPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663363. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation PipelinePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663363. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation Pipeline ##Genome-Annotation-Data-END## NW_025544888.1 PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to finalPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663450.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663450. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form existsPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663450. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such asPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663450. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organicPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663450. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores arePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663450. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, theyPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663450. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663450. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663450. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20).PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663450. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START##PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663450. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitterPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663450. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotationPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663450. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation PipelinePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663450. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation Pipeline ##Genome-Annotation-Data-END## NW_025544887.1 PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to finalPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663449.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663449. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form existsPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663449. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such asPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663449. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organicPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663449. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores arePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663449. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, theyPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663449. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form.PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663449. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663449. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20).PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663449. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START##PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663449. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitterPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663449. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotationPROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663449. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation PipelinePROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence is identical to GG663449. Histoplasma is a dimorphic fungus. The mold or mycelial form exists in soil contaminated with droppings of bats or birds such as starlings or chickens, where it absorbs nutrients from dead organic matter and produces infectious spores. When these spores are inhaled and encounter the warm moist environment of the lungs, they undergo a transformation to the yeast or parasitic form. Sequencing technology: ABI 3730 Genome coverage: 11.50X (10.11X Q>20). ##Genome-Annotation-Data-START## Annotation Provider :: INSDC submitter Annotation Status :: Full annotation Annotation Pipeline :: Eukaryotic Annotation Propagation Pipeline ##Genome-Annotation-Data-END##