@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref24887,
author = {David J. McLaughlin and Rosanne A. Healy and Arun T. K. Kumar and E. G. McLaughlin and Takashi Shirouzu and Manfred Binder},
title = {Cultural and cytological characterization of a new species in the Dacrymycetes with a fully sequenced genome},
year = {2015},
keywords = {Basidiomycota, development, molecular phylogeny, nucleus, taxonomy, ultrastructure},
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journal = {Mycologia},
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abstract = {A Dacryopinax species that was cultured in Costa Rica and fruited readily in the laboratory provided the first genomic sequence for the Dacryomycetes. Here we characterize the isolate morphologically and cytologically and name it D. primogenitus. Molecular sequences from the nuclear large subunit gene and internal transcribed spacer indicated that it is closely related to the South American D. indacocheae with which it agrees structurally. Both species form conidia on the basidiocarp and D. primogenitus also forms them on the mycelium. Unlike previously reports for the Dacrymycetales postmeiotic nuclear division results in uninucleate basidiospores and six residual nuclei in the basidium after spore discharge. Ultrastructural analysis shows the characteristic septal pore apparatus for the class and endogenous origin of the epibasidia/sterigmata, which may be a common occurrence in Dacrymycetes and the early diverging orders of its sister class, the Agaricomycetes. }
}
Citation for Study 18007
Citation title:
"Cultural and cytological characterization of a new species in the Dacrymycetes with a fully sequenced genome".
Study name:
"Cultural and cytological characterization of a new species in the Dacrymycetes with a fully sequenced genome".
This study is part of submission 18007
(Status: Published).
Citation
Mclaughlin D., Healy R.A., Kumar A.T., Mclaughlin E., Shirouzu T., & Binder M. 2015. Cultural and cytological characterization of a new species in the Dacrymycetes with a fully sequenced genome. Mycologia, .
Authors
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Mclaughlin D.
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Healy R.A.
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Kumar A.T.
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Mclaughlin E.
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Shirouzu T.
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Binder M.
508 793-7625
Abstract
A Dacryopinax species that was cultured in Costa Rica and fruited readily in the laboratory provided the first genomic sequence for the Dacryomycetes. Here we characterize the isolate morphologically and cytologically and name it D. primogenitus. Molecular sequences from the nuclear large subunit gene and internal transcribed spacer indicated that it is closely related to the South American D. indacocheae with which it agrees structurally. Both species form conidia on the basidiocarp and D. primogenitus also forms them on the mycelium. Unlike previously reports for the Dacrymycetales postmeiotic nuclear division results in uninucleate basidiospores and six residual nuclei in the basidium after spore discharge. Ultrastructural analysis shows the characteristic septal pore apparatus for the class and endogenous origin of the epibasidia/sterigmata, which may be a common occurrence in Dacrymycetes and the early diverging orders of its sister class, the Agaricomycetes.
Keywords
Basidiomycota, development, molecular phylogeny, nucleus, taxonomy, ultrastructure
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref24887,
author = {David J. McLaughlin and Rosanne A. Healy and Arun T. K. Kumar and E. G. McLaughlin and Takashi Shirouzu and Manfred Binder},
title = {Cultural and cytological characterization of a new species in the Dacrymycetes with a fully sequenced genome},
year = {2015},
keywords = {Basidiomycota, development, molecular phylogeny, nucleus, taxonomy, ultrastructure},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycologia},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {A Dacryopinax species that was cultured in Costa Rica and fruited readily in the laboratory provided the first genomic sequence for the Dacryomycetes. Here we characterize the isolate morphologically and cytologically and name it D. primogenitus. Molecular sequences from the nuclear large subunit gene and internal transcribed spacer indicated that it is closely related to the South American D. indacocheae with which it agrees structurally. Both species form conidia on the basidiocarp and D. primogenitus also forms them on the mycelium. Unlike previously reports for the Dacrymycetales postmeiotic nuclear division results in uninucleate basidiospores and six residual nuclei in the basidium after spore discharge. Ultrastructural analysis shows the characteristic septal pore apparatus for the class and endogenous origin of the epibasidia/sterigmata, which may be a common occurrence in Dacrymycetes and the early diverging orders of its sister class, the Agaricomycetes. }
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TY - JOUR
ID - 24887
AU - McLaughlin,David J.
AU - Healy,Rosanne A.
AU - Kumar,Arun T. K.
AU - McLaughlin,E. G.
AU - Shirouzu,Takashi
AU - Binder,Manfred
T1 - Cultural and cytological characterization of a new species in the Dacrymycetes with a fully sequenced genome
PY - 2015
KW - Basidiomycota
KW - development
KW - molecular phylogeny
KW - nucleus
KW - taxonomy
KW - ultrastructure
UR - http://dx.doi.org/
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JF - Mycologia
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