BGC0001906: 2-acetyl-1,3,6,8-tetrahydroxynaphthalene biosynthetic gene cluster from Daldinia eschscholzii IFB-TL01
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Location: 443,950 - 508,400 nt. (total: 64,451 nt).
This entry is originally from NCBI GenBank KV884627.1, but has been modified (see Modifications tab for details).
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General information about the BGC
MIBiG accession
BGC0001906
Short description
2-acetyl-1,3,6,8-tetrahydroxynaphthalene
biosynthetic gene cluster from
Daldinia eschscholzii IFB-TL01
Status
Quality: questionable
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Status: active
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Completeness: unknown
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