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Citation for Study 659

About Citation title: "The phylogeny and evolution of the genus Claviceps.".
About This study was previously identified under the legacy study ID S493 (Status: Published).

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Pazoutova S. 2001. The phylogeny and evolution of the genus Claviceps. Molecular Ecology, 105(3): 275-283.

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  • Pazoutova S.

Abstract

Phylogenetic trees of 16 Claviceps species were constructed based on alignment of 5.8S rDNA and the adjacent ITS1 and ITS2 spacers. Two highly supported clades were found: 1. C. paspali, C. zizaniae, C. grohii, C. sulcata, C. fusiformis and C. purpurea and 2. C. citrina, C. phalaridis, two unidentified Claviceps spp. (isolates PM and SG), C. sorghicola, C. gigantea, C. sorghi, C. africana, C. viridis and C. pusilla. No relationship was found between the species placement and its morphological markers. The probe from C. purpurea gene cpd1 for dimethylallyl tryptophan synthase, the first enzyme of alkaloid biosynthesis, was hybridized to PstI digested genomes of the above species under non-stringent conditions. Hybridizing DNA was present in all species of clade 1, although the signal of the C. paspali gene was weaker. In clade 2, only C. africana, C. gigantea, and C. pusilla gave weak positive signals. Colorimetric detection found small amounts of alkaloids in cultures of Claviceps sp. SG and PM but despite that, no cpd1 hybridizing bands were found. The occurrence of two major clades of Claviceps and their biogeography suggests, that the genus originates from South America and that the evolution of its species was influenced by comigration with their hosts and with the global climatic changes that influenced spreading of grass subfamilies.

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