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Phylogenetic relationship within the Erythrobasidium clade: Molecular phylogenies, secondary structure, and intron positions inferred from partial sequences of ribosomal RNA and elongation factor-1 alpha genes
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Phylogenetic relationship within the Erythrobasidium clade: Molecular phylogenies, secondary structure, and intron positions inferred from partial sequences of ribosomal RNA and elongation factor-1 alpha genes
Author
Nagahama T, Hamamoto M, Nakase T, Shimamura S, Horikoshi K
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Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science & Technology (JAMSTEC); Meiji University; RIKEN; National Science & Technology Development Agency - Thailand; National Center Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology (BIOTEC)
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Article
Source Title
JOURNAL OF GENERAL AND APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
ISSN
0022-1260
Year
2006
Volume
52
Issue
1
Page
37-45
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Bronze
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MICROBIOL RES FOUNDATION
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10.2323/jgam.52.37
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Phylogenetic relationships within the Erythrobasidium clade as a lineage of the urediniomycetous yeasts were examined using partial regions of 18S rDNA, 5.8S rDNA, 26S rDNA, internal transcribed spacers (ITSs), and elongation factor (EF)-1 alpha. Combined data analysis of all segments successfully yielded a reliable phylogeny and confirmed the cohesion of species characterized by Q-10(H-2) as a major ubiquinone. Differences in secondary structure predicted for a variable region in 26S rDNA corresponded to major divergences in the phylogenetic tree based on the primary sequence. The common presence of a shortened helix in this region was considered to be evidence of monophyly for species with Q-10(H-2), Sakaguchia dacryoides, Rhodotorula lactosa, and Rhodotorula lamellibrachiae, although it was not as strongly supported by the combined data tree. The information on intron positions in the EF-1 alpha gene had potential usefulness in the phylogenetic inference between closely related species.
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