@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref15314,
author = {Dennis Drehmel and Rytas Vilgalys and Jean-Marc Moncalvo},
title = {Molecular phylogeny of Amanita based on large-subunit ribosomal DNA sequences: implications for taxonomy and character evolution.},
year = {1999},
keywords = {Amidellae; Caesareae; classification; Lepidella; Mappae; morphology; mushroom; nucLSU; Ovigerae; Phalloideae; rDNA; Vaginatae; Validae},
doi = {},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/3761246},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycologia},
volume = {91},
number = {4},
pages = {610--618},
abstract = {Phylogenetic relationships in the genus Amanita were investigated using sequence data from the nuclear-encoded large subunit ribosomal DNA. Exemplar taxa were selected to represent the all sections from the current classifications of Singer, Bas and Jenkins. Phylogenetic analysis of the nuc-LSU region supports the taxonomic distinction of subgenera Amanita and Lepidella, as well as all nine sections previously recognized by Singer (1986) including sections Amanita, Amidellae, Caesareae, Lepidella, Mappae, Phalloideae, Ovigerae, Vaginatae ,Validae. Phylogenetic analyses among these nine terminal groups reveal several higher-level relationships which are also supported by morphological and biochemical characters. A phylogenetic classification is proposed which recognizes two subgenera (Amanita, Lepidella), four sections (Amanita, Vaginate, Phalloideae, Lepidella), seven subsections (Amanita, Ovigerae, Amidellae, Caesareae, Phalloideae, Vaginatae, Validae), and two series (Mappae, Validae).}
}
Citation for Study 410
Citation title:
"Molecular phylogeny of Amanita based on large-subunit ribosomal DNA sequences: implications for taxonomy and character evolution.".
This study was previously identified under the legacy study ID S360
(Status: Published).
Citation
Drehmel D., Vilgalys R., & Moncalvo J. 1999. Molecular phylogeny of Amanita based on large-subunit ribosomal DNA sequences: implications for taxonomy and character evolution. Mycologia, 91(4): 610-618.
Authors
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Drehmel D.
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Vilgalys R.
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Moncalvo J.
Abstract
Phylogenetic relationships in the genus Amanita were investigated using sequence data from the nuclear-encoded large subunit ribosomal DNA. Exemplar taxa were selected to represent the all sections from the current classifications of Singer, Bas and Jenkins. Phylogenetic analysis of the nuc-LSU region supports the taxonomic distinction of subgenera Amanita and Lepidella, as well as all nine sections previously recognized by Singer (1986) including sections Amanita, Amidellae, Caesareae, Lepidella, Mappae, Phalloideae, Ovigerae, Vaginatae ,Validae. Phylogenetic analyses among these nine terminal groups reveal several higher-level relationships which are also supported by morphological and biochemical characters. A phylogenetic classification is proposed which recognizes two subgenera (Amanita, Lepidella), four sections (Amanita, Vaginate, Phalloideae, Lepidella), seven subsections (Amanita, Ovigerae, Amidellae, Caesareae, Phalloideae, Vaginatae, Validae), and two series (Mappae, Validae).
Keywords
Amidellae; Caesareae; classification; Lepidella; Mappae; morphology; mushroom; nucLSU; Ovigerae; Phalloideae; rDNA; Vaginatae; Validae
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref15314,
author = {Dennis Drehmel and Rytas Vilgalys and Jean-Marc Moncalvo},
title = {Molecular phylogeny of Amanita based on large-subunit ribosomal DNA sequences: implications for taxonomy and character evolution.},
year = {1999},
keywords = {Amidellae; Caesareae; classification; Lepidella; Mappae; morphology; mushroom; nucLSU; Ovigerae; Phalloideae; rDNA; Vaginatae; Validae},
doi = {},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/3761246},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycologia},
volume = {91},
number = {4},
pages = {610--618},
abstract = {Phylogenetic relationships in the genus Amanita were investigated using sequence data from the nuclear-encoded large subunit ribosomal DNA. Exemplar taxa were selected to represent the all sections from the current classifications of Singer, Bas and Jenkins. Phylogenetic analysis of the nuc-LSU region supports the taxonomic distinction of subgenera Amanita and Lepidella, as well as all nine sections previously recognized by Singer (1986) including sections Amanita, Amidellae, Caesareae, Lepidella, Mappae, Phalloideae, Ovigerae, Vaginatae ,Validae. Phylogenetic analyses among these nine terminal groups reveal several higher-level relationships which are also supported by morphological and biochemical characters. A phylogenetic classification is proposed which recognizes two subgenera (Amanita, Lepidella), four sections (Amanita, Vaginate, Phalloideae, Lepidella), seven subsections (Amanita, Ovigerae, Amidellae, Caesareae, Phalloideae, Vaginatae, Validae), and two series (Mappae, Validae).}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 15314
AU - Drehmel,Dennis
AU - Vilgalys,Rytas
AU - Moncalvo,Jean-Marc
T1 - Molecular phylogeny of Amanita based on large-subunit ribosomal DNA sequences: implications for taxonomy and character evolution.
PY - 1999
KW - Amidellae; Caesareae; classification; Lepidella; Mappae; morphology; mushroom; nucLSU; Ovigerae; Phalloideae; rDNA; Vaginatae; Validae
UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3761246
N2 - Phylogenetic relationships in the genus Amanita were investigated using sequence data from the nuclear-encoded large subunit ribosomal DNA. Exemplar taxa were selected to represent the all sections from the current classifications of Singer, Bas and Jenkins. Phylogenetic analysis of the nuc-LSU region supports the taxonomic distinction of subgenera Amanita and Lepidella, as well as all nine sections previously recognized by Singer (1986) including sections Amanita, Amidellae, Caesareae, Lepidella, Mappae, Phalloideae, Ovigerae, Vaginatae ,Validae. Phylogenetic analyses among these nine terminal groups reveal several higher-level relationships which are also supported by morphological and biochemical characters. A phylogenetic classification is proposed which recognizes two subgenera (Amanita, Lepidella), four sections (Amanita, Vaginate, Phalloideae, Lepidella), seven subsections (Amanita, Ovigerae, Amidellae, Caesareae, Phalloideae, Vaginatae, Validae), and two series (Mappae, Validae).
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JF - Mycologia
VL - 91
IS - 4
SP - 610
EP - 618
ER -