Phylogenetic relationships and evolutionary traits in Ranunculus s.l. (Ranunculaceae) inferred from ITS sequence analysis

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Ovidiu Paun ◽  
Jan T. Johansson ◽  
Carlos Lehnebach ◽  
Tristan Armstrong ◽  
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Monica Höfte ◽  
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Guy Durrieu

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Victor Olusegun Oyetayo

Molecular identification of eighteenTermitomycesspecies collected from two states, Ondo and Ekiti in Nigeria was carried out using the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region. The amplicons obtained from rDNA ofTermitomycesspecies were compared with existing sequences in the NCBI GenBank. The results of the ITS sequence analysis discriminated between all theTermitomycesspecies (obtained from Ondo and Ekiti States) andTermitomycessp. sequences obtained from NCBI GenBank. The degree of similarity of T1 to T18 to gene ofTermitomycessp. obtained from NCBI ranges between 82 and 99 percent.Termitomycesspecies from Garbon with ascension number AF321374 was the closest relative of T1 to T18 except T12 that has T. eurhizus and T. striatus as the closet relative. Phylogenetic tree generated with ITS sequences obtained from NCBI GenBank data revealed that T1 to T18 are more related toTermitomycesspecies indigenous to African countries such as Senegal, Congo, and Gabon.


2000 ◽  
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A. Susanna ◽  
V. Mozaffarian ◽  
R. Ilarslan

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Cheng-Xue PAN ◽  
Xiao-Lei LU ◽  
Li-Li WANG

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