A Singapore-centric Fungal Dataset of 518 Cultivated Strains with Visual Phenotypes and Taxonomic Identity

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A Singapore-centric Fungal Dataset of 518 Cultivated Strains with Visual Phenotypes and Taxonomic Identity
Title:
A Singapore-centric Fungal Dataset of 518 Cultivated Strains with Visual Phenotypes and Taxonomic Identity
Journal Title:
Scientific Data
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Publication Date:
22 January 2026
Citation:
Ten, D. W. X., Wong, F. T., Lim, Y. H., & Koh, W. (2026). A Singapore-centric Fungal Dataset of 518 Cultivated Strains with Visual Phenotypes and Taxonomic Identity. Scientific Data, 13(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-025-06532-1
Abstract:
Abstract The fungal kingdom represents a greatly untapped resource to produce a wide range of bioactive secondary metabolites, including antibiotics, anticancer agents, industrially significant dyes and enzymes. To-date, it is estimated only less than 5% of all fungi have been characterised, a deficit that is especially pronounced in tropical regions like Singapore, where fungal diversity remains underexplored compared to northern hemisphere counterparts. This underlines the urgency and importance of our research which motivated the creation of our curated dataset, aiming to address this gap and contribute to understanding the broader ecosystem. We developed a generalisable cultivation workflow that enables systematic strain preparation, supports high-resolution imaging, and yields sufficient fungal biomass amenable for genomic analyses. This resulted in a diverse collection of 518 phylogenetically and ecologically varied fungal strains from both terrestrial and marine environments in biodiverse Singapore. The curated dataset from this project captures both taxonomic identity and colony-level morphological traits serving as a foundation for visual phenotype to taxonomy mapping through the integration of computer vision.
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Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
Funding Info:
This research / project is supported by the Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR) - Singapore Integrative Biosystems and Engineering Research Strategic Research & Translational Thrust (SIBER SRTT)
Grant Reference no. : C233017006
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2052-4463
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