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Penicillium antarcticum
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Penicillium antarcticum is an ubiquitous, endophytic fungus species of the genus Penicillium. Penicillium antarcticum produces the polyketide compounds antarone A and antarone B. It was originally discovered on the Windmill Islands off Antarctica, thus its name....read more on Wikipedia.
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