@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref18252,
author = {Paul J. Zambino and Thomas C. Harrington},
title = {Correspondence of isozyme characterization with morphology in the asexual genus Leptographium and taxonomic implications.},
year = {1992},
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journal = {Mycologia},
volume = {84},
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pages = {12--25},
abstract = {The similarity of 88 isolates of 27 species of Leptographium was studied using enzyme electrophoresis. UGPMA cluster analysis of similarity matrices (Nei genetic identity, I) generated from data of 267 electrophoretic forms (electromorphs) of 15 enzymes showed a close correspondence between electrophoretic similarity and morphology. Isolates of a species had high similarity and clustered at I 0.60, and in cases where different taxa clustered at I > 0.60, an examination of the morphology and history of the isolates suggested conspecificity. Isozyme characterization was also useful for identifying the extent of morphologic variation within versus between species and for comparing isolates with degenerate morphology after prolonged culture.}
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Citation for Study 304
Citation title:
"Correspondence of isozyme characterization with morphology in the asexual genus Leptographium and taxonomic implications.".
This study was previously identified under the legacy study ID S223
(Status: Published).
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Zambino P., & Harrington T. 1992. Correspondence of isozyme characterization with morphology in the asexual genus Leptographium and taxonomic implications. Mycologia, 84: 12-25.
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Abstract
The similarity of 88 isolates of 27 species of Leptographium was studied using enzyme electrophoresis. UGPMA cluster analysis of similarity matrices (Nei genetic identity, I) generated from data of 267 electrophoretic forms (electromorphs) of 15 enzymes showed a close correspondence between electrophoretic similarity and morphology. Isolates of a species had high similarity and clustered at I 0.60, and in cases where different taxa clustered at I > 0.60, an examination of the morphology and history of the isolates suggested conspecificity. Isozyme characterization was also useful for identifying the extent of morphologic variation within versus between species and for comparing isolates with degenerate morphology after prolonged culture.
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref18252,
author = {Paul J. Zambino and Thomas C. Harrington},
title = {Correspondence of isozyme characterization with morphology in the asexual genus Leptographium and taxonomic implications.},
year = {1992},
keywords = {},
doi = {},
url = {},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycologia},
volume = {84},
number = {},
pages = {12--25},
abstract = {The similarity of 88 isolates of 27 species of Leptographium was studied using enzyme electrophoresis. UGPMA cluster analysis of similarity matrices (Nei genetic identity, I) generated from data of 267 electrophoretic forms (electromorphs) of 15 enzymes showed a close correspondence between electrophoretic similarity and morphology. Isolates of a species had high similarity and clustered at I 0.60, and in cases where different taxa clustered at I > 0.60, an examination of the morphology and history of the isolates suggested conspecificity. Isozyme characterization was also useful for identifying the extent of morphologic variation within versus between species and for comparing isolates with degenerate morphology after prolonged culture.}
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 18252
AU - Zambino,Paul J.
AU - Harrington,Thomas C.
T1 - Correspondence of isozyme characterization with morphology in the asexual genus Leptographium and taxonomic implications.
PY - 1992
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N2 - The similarity of 88 isolates of 27 species of Leptographium was studied using enzyme electrophoresis. UGPMA cluster analysis of similarity matrices (Nei genetic identity, I) generated from data of 267 electrophoretic forms (electromorphs) of 15 enzymes showed a close correspondence between electrophoretic similarity and morphology. Isolates of a species had high similarity and clustered at I 0.60, and in cases where different taxa clustered at I > 0.60, an examination of the morphology and history of the isolates suggested conspecificity. Isozyme characterization was also useful for identifying the extent of morphologic variation within versus between species and for comparing isolates with degenerate morphology after prolonged culture.
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JF - Mycologia
VL - 84
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SP - 12
EP - 25
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