Primers for amplification of mt SSU rDNA, and a phylogenetic study of Botryosphaeria and associated anamorphic fungi
Two PCR primers (MSU1 and MSU7) were designed to amplify part of the mt SSU rDNA gene from filamentous ascomycetes. The MSU1-MSU7 and MSU1-NMS2 primer pairs were tested with 32 isolates of 23 species in 10 genera. Minimum evolution, parsimony, and likelihood methods were used for the phylogenetic an...
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Published in: | Mycological research Vol. 105; no. 9; pp. 1033 - 1044 |
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Main Authors: | , |
Format: | Journal Article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier Ltd
01-09-2001
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Summary: | Two PCR primers (MSU1 and MSU7) were designed to amplify part of the mt SSU rDNA gene from filamentous ascomycetes. The MSU1-MSU7 and MSU1-NMS2 primer pairs were tested with 32 isolates of 23 species in 10 genera. Minimum evolution, parsimony, and likelihood methods were used for the phylogenetic analyses of mt SSU rDNA sequences from
Botryosphaeria species and related taxa. These analyses indicated that:
Botryosphaeria is not monophyletic; the separation of
Botryosphaeria from
Guignardia is supported; except for
B. vaccinii, other
Botryosphaeria species and related taxa form a monophyletic group with strong jackknife support;
Diplodia pinea f. sp.
cupressi is different from RAPD marker groups A and B of
Sphaeropsis sapinea; the anamorph genera
Sphaeropsis and
Diplodia are not indicative of close relationships among different species; and the name
B. stevensii may have been applied to more than one species.
Botryosphaeria needs additional study and substantial taxonomic revision. |
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ISSN: | 0953-7562 1469-8102 |
DOI: | 10.1016/S0953-7562(08)61965-6 |