Draft Genome Sequence of a Lipolytic Yeast, Candida aaseri SH-14

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Sun Hee LeeJung-Hoon Sohn

Abstract

We report here the draft genome sequence of the lipolytic yeast Candida aaseri SH-14, isolated from the compost of oil palm empty fruit bunches, and the identification of eight putative lipase genes. This genome information will provide the opportunity to produce potential lipases for a variety of industrial applications.

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