Kõljalg, Urmas et al.The nuclear ribosomal internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region is the formal fungal barcode and in most cases the marker of choice for the exploration of fungal diversity in environmental samples. Two problems are particularly acute in the pursuit of satisfactory taxonomic assignment of newly generated ITS sequences: (i) the lack of an inclusive, reliable public reference data set and (ii) the lack of means to refer to fungal species, for which no Latin name is available in a standardized stable way. Here, we report on progress in these regards through further development of the UNITE database (http://unite.ut.ee) for molecular identification of fungi. All fungal species represented by at least two ITS sequences in the ...
DNA phylogenetic comparisons have shown that morphology-based species recognition often underestimat...
DNA phylogenetic comparisons have shown that morphology-based species recognition often underestimat...
DNA phylogenetic comparisons have shown that morphology-based species recognition often underestimat...
The nuclear ribosomal internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region is the formal fungal barcode and in m...
The nuclear ribosomal internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region is the formal fungalbarcode and in mo...
The nuclear ribosomal internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region is the formal fungalbarcode and in mo...
Plant pathogenic fungi are a large and diverse assemblage of eukaryotes with substantial impacts on ...
Plant pathogenic fungi are a large and diverse assemblage of eukaryotes with substantial impacts on ...
SPEPôle IPMDNA phylogenetic comparisons have shown that morphology-based species recognition often u...
SPEPôle IPMDNA phylogenetic comparisons have shown that morphology-based species recognition often u...
SPEPôle IPMDNA phylogenetic comparisons have shown that morphology-based species recognition often u...
SPEPôle IPMDNA phylogenetic comparisons have shown that morphology-based species recognition often u...
DNA phylogenetic comparisons have shown that morphology-based species recognition often underestimat...
SPEPôle IPMDNA phylogenetic comparisons have shown that morphology-based species recognition often u...
SPEPôle IPMDNA phylogenetic comparisons have shown that morphology-based species recognition often u...
DNA phylogenetic comparisons have shown that morphology-based species recognition often underestimat...
DNA phylogenetic comparisons have shown that morphology-based species recognition often underestimat...
DNA phylogenetic comparisons have shown that morphology-based species recognition often underestimat...
The nuclear ribosomal internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region is the formal fungal barcode and in m...
The nuclear ribosomal internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region is the formal fungalbarcode and in mo...
The nuclear ribosomal internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region is the formal fungalbarcode and in mo...
Plant pathogenic fungi are a large and diverse assemblage of eukaryotes with substantial impacts on ...
Plant pathogenic fungi are a large and diverse assemblage of eukaryotes with substantial impacts on ...
SPEPôle IPMDNA phylogenetic comparisons have shown that morphology-based species recognition often u...
SPEPôle IPMDNA phylogenetic comparisons have shown that morphology-based species recognition often u...
SPEPôle IPMDNA phylogenetic comparisons have shown that morphology-based species recognition often u...
SPEPôle IPMDNA phylogenetic comparisons have shown that morphology-based species recognition often u...
DNA phylogenetic comparisons have shown that morphology-based species recognition often underestimat...
SPEPôle IPMDNA phylogenetic comparisons have shown that morphology-based species recognition often u...
SPEPôle IPMDNA phylogenetic comparisons have shown that morphology-based species recognition often u...
DNA phylogenetic comparisons have shown that morphology-based species recognition often underestimat...
DNA phylogenetic comparisons have shown that morphology-based species recognition often underestimat...
DNA phylogenetic comparisons have shown that morphology-based species recognition often underestimat...