@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref16298,
author = {Seonju Lee and Richard T. Hanlin},
title = {Phylogenetic relationships of Chaetomium and similar genera based on ribosomal DNA sequences.},
year = {1999},
keywords = {Achaetomium; Ascomycota; Ascotricha; Chaetomiaceae; Coniochaeta; Emericella nidulans; Eurotium rubrum; Kernia, Lophotrichus; Microascales; Petriella, pyrenomycetes; Sordaria; Sordariales; Thielavia; Xylariales},
doi = {},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/3761344},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycologia},
volume = {91},
number = {3},
pages = {434--442},
abstract = {The thirty taxa sampled for this study were chosen based on their taxonomic position or particular morphological characters, which are related to those of Chaetomium. The fifteen fungal isolates sequenced herein were obtained during a fungal biodiversity survey of tropical soils or from the collections of R. T. Hanlin. Fifteen species were selected from the published data. The aligned sequences of the 5*portion of the 18S ribosomal DNA were analyzed to infer the phylogenetic relationships among Chaetomium and related genera. The sequence data confirmed the generic entity of Achaetomium and placed Ascotricha within the Xylariaceae. The analyses also defined the monophyletic lineage of the Microascaceae and the evolutionary linkages between the families Sordariaceae and Chaetomiaceae. The placement of Coniochaeta in the Coniochaetaceae and Chaetomium and Achaetomium in the Chaetomiaceae, under the order Sordariales, is supported by this study.}
}
Citation for Study 391
Citation title:
"Phylogenetic relationships of Chaetomium and similar genera based on ribosomal DNA sequences.".
This study was previously identified under the legacy study ID S335
(Status: Published).
Citation
Lee S., & Hanlin R. 1999. Phylogenetic relationships of Chaetomium and similar genera based on ribosomal DNA sequences. Mycologia, 91(3): 434-442.
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Abstract
The thirty taxa sampled for this study were chosen based on their taxonomic position or particular morphological characters, which are related to those of Chaetomium. The fifteen fungal isolates sequenced herein were obtained during a fungal biodiversity survey of tropical soils or from the collections of R. T. Hanlin. Fifteen species were selected from the published data. The aligned sequences of the 5*portion of the 18S ribosomal DNA were analyzed to infer the phylogenetic relationships among Chaetomium and related genera. The sequence data confirmed the generic entity of Achaetomium and placed Ascotricha within the Xylariaceae. The analyses also defined the monophyletic lineage of the Microascaceae and the evolutionary linkages between the families Sordariaceae and Chaetomiaceae. The placement of Coniochaeta in the Coniochaetaceae and Chaetomium and Achaetomium in the Chaetomiaceae, under the order Sordariales, is supported by this study.
Keywords
Achaetomium; Ascomycota; Ascotricha; Chaetomiaceae; Coniochaeta; Emericella nidulans; Eurotium rubrum; Kernia, Lophotrichus; Microascales; Petriella, pyrenomycetes; Sordaria; Sordariales; Thielavia; Xylariales
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref16298,
author = {Seonju Lee and Richard T. Hanlin},
title = {Phylogenetic relationships of Chaetomium and similar genera based on ribosomal DNA sequences.},
year = {1999},
keywords = {Achaetomium; Ascomycota; Ascotricha; Chaetomiaceae; Coniochaeta; Emericella nidulans; Eurotium rubrum; Kernia, Lophotrichus; Microascales; Petriella, pyrenomycetes; Sordaria; Sordariales; Thielavia; Xylariales},
doi = {},
url = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/3761344},
pmid = {},
journal = {Mycologia},
volume = {91},
number = {3},
pages = {434--442},
abstract = {The thirty taxa sampled for this study were chosen based on their taxonomic position or particular morphological characters, which are related to those of Chaetomium. The fifteen fungal isolates sequenced herein were obtained during a fungal biodiversity survey of tropical soils or from the collections of R. T. Hanlin. Fifteen species were selected from the published data. The aligned sequences of the 5*portion of the 18S ribosomal DNA were analyzed to infer the phylogenetic relationships among Chaetomium and related genera. The sequence data confirmed the generic entity of Achaetomium and placed Ascotricha within the Xylariaceae. The analyses also defined the monophyletic lineage of the Microascaceae and the evolutionary linkages between the families Sordariaceae and Chaetomiaceae. The placement of Coniochaeta in the Coniochaetaceae and Chaetomium and Achaetomium in the Chaetomiaceae, under the order Sordariales, is supported by this study.}
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 16298
AU - Lee,Seonju
AU - Hanlin,Richard T.
T1 - Phylogenetic relationships of Chaetomium and similar genera based on ribosomal DNA sequences.
PY - 1999
KW - Achaetomium; Ascomycota; Ascotricha; Chaetomiaceae; Coniochaeta; Emericella nidulans; Eurotium rubrum; Kernia
KW - Lophotrichus; Microascales; Petriella
KW - pyrenomycetes; Sordaria; Sordariales; Thielavia; Xylariales
UR - http://www.jstor.org/stable/3761344
N2 - The thirty taxa sampled for this study were chosen based on their taxonomic position or particular morphological characters, which are related to those of Chaetomium. The fifteen fungal isolates sequenced herein were obtained during a fungal biodiversity survey of tropical soils or from the collections of R. T. Hanlin. Fifteen species were selected from the published data. The aligned sequences of the 5*portion of the 18S ribosomal DNA were analyzed to infer the phylogenetic relationships among Chaetomium and related genera. The sequence data confirmed the generic entity of Achaetomium and placed Ascotricha within the Xylariaceae. The analyses also defined the monophyletic lineage of the Microascaceae and the evolutionary linkages between the families Sordariaceae and Chaetomiaceae. The placement of Coniochaeta in the Coniochaetaceae and Chaetomium and Achaetomium in the Chaetomiaceae, under the order Sordariales, is supported by this study.
L3 -
JF - Mycologia
VL - 91
IS - 3
SP - 434
EP - 442
ER -