The Ascomycota are a group of filamentous fungi that occur as saprobes, pathogens and symbionts of immense industrial, medical, ecological, and economical importance. The search for new markers appropriate for molecular phylogenetic analysis of Ascomycota remains a challenging problem. In this study, we explore the phylogenetic utility of a single copy protein-coding gene, MCM7; newly recognized as useful for inferring phylogenetic relationships among the major classes of the Ascomycota. Our specific goals were to; 1) test the phylogenetic utility of MCM7 for estimating phylogenies at various taxonomic ranks (class and below) with an emphasis on non-lichenized ascomycetes; and, 2) compare the congruence, robustness and resolving power of MC...
The kingdom of fungi provides model organisms for biotechnology, cell biology, genetics, and life sc...
<p>A. Rooted 50% majority rule maximum parsimony phylogenetic tree of the MCM7 coding sequences. The...
BackgroundTo date, most fungal phylogenies have been derived from single gene comparisons, or from c...
The Ascomycota are a group of filamentous fungi that occur as saprobes, pathogens and symbionts of i...
The recently recognised protein-coding genes MCM7 and TSR1 have shown significant promise for phylog...
Developing powerful phylogenetic markers is a key concern in fungal phylogenetics. Here we report de...
The resolving power and statistical support provided by two protein-coding (RPB1 and RPB2) and three...
The Lecanoromycetes is the largest class of lichenized Fungi, and one of the most species-rich class...
Background To date, most fungal phylogenies have been derived from single gene comparisons, or from...
Based on an overview of progress in molecular systematics of the true fungi(Fungi/Eumycota) since 19...
RNA secondary structure is highly conserved throughout evolution. The higher order structure is fund...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
BACKGROUND: RNA secondary structure is highly conserved throughout evolution. The higher order struc...
Kickxellomycotina is a recently described subphylum of Fungi defined by the presence of a unique dis...
AbstractInformal ascomycete classifications have traditionally been based in part on ascomatal morph...
The kingdom of fungi provides model organisms for biotechnology, cell biology, genetics, and life sc...
<p>A. Rooted 50% majority rule maximum parsimony phylogenetic tree of the MCM7 coding sequences. The...
BackgroundTo date, most fungal phylogenies have been derived from single gene comparisons, or from c...
The Ascomycota are a group of filamentous fungi that occur as saprobes, pathogens and symbionts of i...
The recently recognised protein-coding genes MCM7 and TSR1 have shown significant promise for phylog...
Developing powerful phylogenetic markers is a key concern in fungal phylogenetics. Here we report de...
The resolving power and statistical support provided by two protein-coding (RPB1 and RPB2) and three...
The Lecanoromycetes is the largest class of lichenized Fungi, and one of the most species-rich class...
Background To date, most fungal phylogenies have been derived from single gene comparisons, or from...
Based on an overview of progress in molecular systematics of the true fungi(Fungi/Eumycota) since 19...
RNA secondary structure is highly conserved throughout evolution. The higher order structure is fund...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
BACKGROUND: RNA secondary structure is highly conserved throughout evolution. The higher order struc...
Kickxellomycotina is a recently described subphylum of Fungi defined by the presence of a unique dis...
AbstractInformal ascomycete classifications have traditionally been based in part on ascomatal morph...
The kingdom of fungi provides model organisms for biotechnology, cell biology, genetics, and life sc...
<p>A. Rooted 50% majority rule maximum parsimony phylogenetic tree of the MCM7 coding sequences. The...
BackgroundTo date, most fungal phylogenies have been derived from single gene comparisons, or from c...