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Phylogenetic divergence of the entomophthoralean fungi: Evidence from nuclear 18S ribosomal RNA gene sequences

Phylogenetic divergence of the entomophthoralean fungi: Evidence from nuclear 18S ribosomal RNA... AbstractTo analyze the phylogeny and molecular evolution of the entomophthoralean fungi, we determined the small subunit nuclear ribosomal RNA gene sequences for four representative species of the En- tomophthorales and the trichomycete Smittium culi- setae (Harpellales) in the Zygomycota. Ten published reference sequences were added to this analysis. The phylogeny, inferred from the aligned 1480 positions and using the choanoflagellate Diaphanoeca grandis (Choanoflagellida) as an outgroup, divided seven zygomycete species into four clusters. The four species in the Entomophthorales were placed in two clusters, i.e., Basidiobolus ranarum in one cluster containing Chy- tridium, Spizellomyces and Neocallimastix, and the remaining three species Conidiobolus coronatus, Entomo- phthora muscae, and Zoophthora radicans in another cluster containing Mucor. Glomus etunicatum is basal to ascomycetes and basidiomycetes, and Smittium culi- setae was placed close to the divergence of Entomophthorales from the chytrid-GZojrews-ascomycete-basid- iomycete clade. Our analysis also suggests loss of flagella on several lineages in the tree and great phylogenetic divergence among the chytrids. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Mycologia Taylor & Francis

Phylogenetic divergence of the entomophthoralean fungi: Evidence from nuclear 18S ribosomal RNA gene sequences

Mycologia , Volume 87 (2): 7 – Mar 1, 1995

Phylogenetic divergence of the entomophthoralean fungi: Evidence from nuclear 18S ribosomal RNA gene sequences

Mycologia , Volume 87 (2): 7 – Mar 1, 1995

Abstract

AbstractTo analyze the phylogeny and molecular evolution of the entomophthoralean fungi, we determined the small subunit nuclear ribosomal RNA gene sequences for four representative species of the En- tomophthorales and the trichomycete Smittium culi- setae (Harpellales) in the Zygomycota. Ten published reference sequences were added to this analysis. The phylogeny, inferred from the aligned 1480 positions and using the choanoflagellate Diaphanoeca grandis (Choanoflagellida) as an outgroup, divided seven zygomycete species into four clusters. The four species in the Entomophthorales were placed in two clusters, i.e., Basidiobolus ranarum in one cluster containing Chy- tridium, Spizellomyces and Neocallimastix, and the remaining three species Conidiobolus coronatus, Entomo- phthora muscae, and Zoophthora radicans in another cluster containing Mucor. Glomus etunicatum is basal to ascomycetes and basidiomycetes, and Smittium culi- setae was placed close to the divergence of Entomophthorales from the chytrid-GZojrews-ascomycete-basid- iomycete clade. Our analysis also suggests loss of flagella on several lineages in the tree and great phylogenetic divergence among the chytrids.

 
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Taylor & Francis
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© 1995 Taylor and Francis Group, LLC
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1557-2536
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0027-5514
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10.1080/00275514.1995.12026522
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Abstract

AbstractTo analyze the phylogeny and molecular evolution of the entomophthoralean fungi, we determined the small subunit nuclear ribosomal RNA gene sequences for four representative species of the En- tomophthorales and the trichomycete Smittium culi- setae (Harpellales) in the Zygomycota. Ten published reference sequences were added to this analysis. The phylogeny, inferred from the aligned 1480 positions and using the choanoflagellate Diaphanoeca grandis (Choanoflagellida) as an outgroup, divided seven zygomycete species into four clusters. The four species in the Entomophthorales were placed in two clusters, i.e., Basidiobolus ranarum in one cluster containing Chy- tridium, Spizellomyces and Neocallimastix, and the remaining three species Conidiobolus coronatus, Entomo- phthora muscae, and Zoophthora radicans in another cluster containing Mucor. Glomus etunicatum is basal to ascomycetes and basidiomycetes, and Smittium culi- setae was placed close to the divergence of Entomophthorales from the chytrid-GZojrews-ascomycete-basid- iomycete clade. Our analysis also suggests loss of flagella on several lineages in the tree and great phylogenetic divergence among the chytrids.

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MycologiaTaylor & Francis

Published: Mar 1, 1995

Keywords: chytridiomycetes; Entomophthorales; fungal evolution; lower fungi; molecular phylogeny; small subunit rRNA; zygomycetes

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