Fungi

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Cordycipitaceae
Parengyodontium torokii N.K.Singh & K.Venkateswaran , legitimate scientific
apni Parker, C.W., Teixeira, M.M., Singh, N.K. et al. (9 January 2022), Genomic characterization of Parengyodontium torokii sp. nov., a biofilm-forming fungus isolated from Mars 2020 Assembly Facility. Journal of Fungi 8(1): 66: 9 [tax. nov.]
  • Type: "Holotype: USA: Pasadena, CA, 34.1478 N, 118.1445W, JPL-SAF cleanroom floor where the Mars 2020 mission components were assembled, 25 September 2018. Nitin K. Singh and Kasthuri Venkateswaran, (HOLOTYPE is stored in a metabolically inactive state as a lyophilized culture at the Northern Regional Research Laboratory [NRRL], Agricultural Research Service, USA..."
  • Text: Identifier: MB 841139.
  • Etymology: "Torokii refers to name Dr. Tamas Torok, an American mycologist conducting research on extremophiles)."
  • Culture collection: "ex-holotype culture, FJII-L10-SW-P1 = NRRL 64203, conidial isolate from HOLOTYPE)."

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