As an initial step toward developing a model system to study requirements for and consequences of transitions to mutualism, the phylogeny of a group of closely related lichenized and nonlichenized basidiomycetes (Omphalina) was reconstructed. The phylogenetic analyses are based on four data sets representing different regions of the nuclear ribosomal repeat unit (ITS1, 5.8S, ITS2, and 25S) obtained from 30 species of Omphalina and related genera. The resulting phylogenetic trees from each of these four data sets, when analyzed separately, were not identical. Testing for the combinability of these four data sets suggested that they could not be combined in their entirety. The removal of ambiguous alignments and saturated sites was sufficient...
Premise of the study: Thallus architecture has long been a powerful guide for classifying lichens an...
The kingdom of fungi provides model organisms for biotechnology, cell biology, genetics, and life sc...
Understanding how many species exist and the processes by which they form remains a central topic of...
As an initial step toward developing a model system to study requirements for and consequences of tr...
Evolutionary histories are now being inferred from unprecedented, genome-scale datasets for a broad ...
Phylogenomic datasets continue to enhance our understanding of evolutionary relationships in many li...
Species delimitation among closely related species is challenging because traditional phenotype-base...
In many lichen-forming fungi, molecular phylogenetic analyses lead to the discovery of cryptic speci...
In many lichen-forming fungi, molecular phylogenetic analyses lead to the discovery of cryptic speci...
Lichens exhibit varying degrees of specialization with regard to the surfaces they colonize, ranging...
The mechanisms driving lichen symbiont association are in the early years of being understood, and i...
Microbial symbionts are instrumental to the ecological and long-term evolutionary success of their h...
Phylogenomic studies based on genome-scale amounts of data have greatly improved understanding of th...
Trapelioid fungi constitute a widespread groupof mostly crust-forming lichen mycobionts that are key...
Phylogenetic relationships of mushrooms and their relatives within the order Agaricales were address...
Premise of the study: Thallus architecture has long been a powerful guide for classifying lichens an...
The kingdom of fungi provides model organisms for biotechnology, cell biology, genetics, and life sc...
Understanding how many species exist and the processes by which they form remains a central topic of...
As an initial step toward developing a model system to study requirements for and consequences of tr...
Evolutionary histories are now being inferred from unprecedented, genome-scale datasets for a broad ...
Phylogenomic datasets continue to enhance our understanding of evolutionary relationships in many li...
Species delimitation among closely related species is challenging because traditional phenotype-base...
In many lichen-forming fungi, molecular phylogenetic analyses lead to the discovery of cryptic speci...
In many lichen-forming fungi, molecular phylogenetic analyses lead to the discovery of cryptic speci...
Lichens exhibit varying degrees of specialization with regard to the surfaces they colonize, ranging...
The mechanisms driving lichen symbiont association are in the early years of being understood, and i...
Microbial symbionts are instrumental to the ecological and long-term evolutionary success of their h...
Phylogenomic studies based on genome-scale amounts of data have greatly improved understanding of th...
Trapelioid fungi constitute a widespread groupof mostly crust-forming lichen mycobionts that are key...
Phylogenetic relationships of mushrooms and their relatives within the order Agaricales were address...
Premise of the study: Thallus architecture has long been a powerful guide for classifying lichens an...
The kingdom of fungi provides model organisms for biotechnology, cell biology, genetics, and life sc...
Understanding how many species exist and the processes by which they form remains a central topic of...