The last twenty years have witnessed molecular data emerge as a primary research instrument in most branches of mycology. Fungal systematics, taxonomy, and ecology have all seen tremendous progress and have undergone rapid, far-reaching changes as disciplines in the wake of continual improvement in DNA sequencing technology. A taxonomic study that draws from molecular data involves a long series of steps, ranging from taxon sampling through the various laboratory procedures and data analysis to the publication process. All steps are important and influence the results and the way they are perceived by the scientific community. The present paper provides a reflective overview of all major steps in such a project with the purpose to assist re...
The discussion of fungal species delineation has yet to reach a consensus, despite the advancements ...
True fungi (Fungi) and fungus-like organisms (e.g. Mycetozoa, Oomycota) constitute the second larges...
The genomic era has been transformative for many fields, including our understanding of the phylogen...
The last twenty years have witnessed molecular data emerge as a primary research instrument in most ...
Molecular data has been used in fungal systematics since the 1970s, and its rate of incorporation ha...
Fungi are morphologically, ecologically, metabolically, and phylogenetically diverse. They are known...
Abstract: Fungi form a ubiquitous group of largely inconspicuous organisms that play key ecological ...
The fungi are one of the great groups of living organisms, comparable in numbers of species, diversi...
Fungal taxonomy is a fundamental discipline that aims to recognise all fungi and their kinships. App...
The last two decades have seen tremendous growth in the development and application of molecular met...
The global bio-diversity of fungi has been extensively investigated and their species number has bee...
Taxonomic names are key links between various databases that store information on different organism...
Fungal systematics is an essential part of biological research especially in the context of its ecol...
Fungi are more important to our lives than is assumed by the general public. They can comprise both ...
WOS: 000365690400002Taxonomic names are key links between various databases that store information o...
The discussion of fungal species delineation has yet to reach a consensus, despite the advancements ...
True fungi (Fungi) and fungus-like organisms (e.g. Mycetozoa, Oomycota) constitute the second larges...
The genomic era has been transformative for many fields, including our understanding of the phylogen...
The last twenty years have witnessed molecular data emerge as a primary research instrument in most ...
Molecular data has been used in fungal systematics since the 1970s, and its rate of incorporation ha...
Fungi are morphologically, ecologically, metabolically, and phylogenetically diverse. They are known...
Abstract: Fungi form a ubiquitous group of largely inconspicuous organisms that play key ecological ...
The fungi are one of the great groups of living organisms, comparable in numbers of species, diversi...
Fungal taxonomy is a fundamental discipline that aims to recognise all fungi and their kinships. App...
The last two decades have seen tremendous growth in the development and application of molecular met...
The global bio-diversity of fungi has been extensively investigated and their species number has bee...
Taxonomic names are key links between various databases that store information on different organism...
Fungal systematics is an essential part of biological research especially in the context of its ecol...
Fungi are more important to our lives than is assumed by the general public. They can comprise both ...
WOS: 000365690400002Taxonomic names are key links between various databases that store information o...
The discussion of fungal species delineation has yet to reach a consensus, despite the advancements ...
True fungi (Fungi) and fungus-like organisms (e.g. Mycetozoa, Oomycota) constitute the second larges...
The genomic era has been transformative for many fields, including our understanding of the phylogen...