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author = {Eiji Tanaka and Chihiro Tanaka},
title = {Phylogenetic study of clavicipitaceous fungi using acetaldehyde dehydrogenase gene sequences},
year = {2007},
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journal = {Mycoscience},
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abstract = {Aciculosporium and HeteroepichloeN (Clavicipitaceae) are characteristic bambusicolous fungi in east Asia. In this study, we examined their intergeneric relationships based on the ALDH1-1 gene, which encodes a member of the aldehyde dehydrogenase family. In the clavicipitaceous fungi examined in this study, the nucleotide sequence of the third exon of ALDH1-1 (Exon-3) is 889 bp in length and has no insertion/deletion. A phylogenetic tree based on Exon-3 indicated that the clavicipitaceous fungi could be divided into two large groups: Cordyceps, Nomuraea, and Ustilaginoidea species formed a paraphyletic group, while the other grass biotrophic species formed a monophyletic group. This monophyletic group was further divided into three groups with high bootstrap support: i.e., species with Neotyphodium anamorphs (e.g. EpichloeN), species with Ephelis anamorphs (e.g. HeteroepichloeN), and Aciculosporium|Claviceps species. We discuss the relationships among Aciculosporium, HeteroepichloeN, and other clavicipitaceous fungi.}
}
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"Phylogenetic study of clavicipitaceous fungi using acetaldehyde dehydrogenase gene sequences".
This study was previously identified under the legacy study ID S1904
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Tanaka E., & Tanaka C. 2007. Phylogenetic study of clavicipitaceous fungi using acetaldehyde dehydrogenase gene sequences. Mycoscience, null.
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Aciculosporium and HeteroepichloeN (Clavicipitaceae) are characteristic bambusicolous fungi in east Asia. In this study, we examined their intergeneric relationships based on the ALDH1-1 gene, which encodes a member of the aldehyde dehydrogenase family. In the clavicipitaceous fungi examined in this study, the nucleotide sequence of the third exon of ALDH1-1 (Exon-3) is 889 bp in length and has no insertion/deletion. A phylogenetic tree based on Exon-3 indicated that the clavicipitaceous fungi could be divided into two large groups: Cordyceps, Nomuraea, and Ustilaginoidea species formed a paraphyletic group, while the other grass biotrophic species formed a monophyletic group. This monophyletic group was further divided into three groups with high bootstrap support: i.e., species with Neotyphodium anamorphs (e.g. EpichloeN), species with Ephelis anamorphs (e.g. HeteroepichloeN), and Aciculosporium|Claviceps species. We discuss the relationships among Aciculosporium, HeteroepichloeN, and other clavicipitaceous fungi.
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref17776,
author = {Eiji Tanaka and Chihiro Tanaka},
title = {Phylogenetic study of clavicipitaceous fungi using acetaldehyde dehydrogenase gene sequences},
year = {2007},
keywords = {},
doi = {},
url = {},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycoscience},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {Aciculosporium and HeteroepichloeN (Clavicipitaceae) are characteristic bambusicolous fungi in east Asia. In this study, we examined their intergeneric relationships based on the ALDH1-1 gene, which encodes a member of the aldehyde dehydrogenase family. In the clavicipitaceous fungi examined in this study, the nucleotide sequence of the third exon of ALDH1-1 (Exon-3) is 889 bp in length and has no insertion/deletion. A phylogenetic tree based on Exon-3 indicated that the clavicipitaceous fungi could be divided into two large groups: Cordyceps, Nomuraea, and Ustilaginoidea species formed a paraphyletic group, while the other grass biotrophic species formed a monophyletic group. This monophyletic group was further divided into three groups with high bootstrap support: i.e., species with Neotyphodium anamorphs (e.g. EpichloeN), species with Ephelis anamorphs (e.g. HeteroepichloeN), and Aciculosporium|Claviceps species. We discuss the relationships among Aciculosporium, HeteroepichloeN, and other clavicipitaceous fungi.}
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AU - Tanaka,Eiji
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