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Original Articles

Amplification of mitochondrial small subunit ribosomal DNA of polypores and its potential for phylogenetic analysis

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Pages 823-833 | Accepted 15 May 2002, Published online: 31 Jan 2017
 

Abstract

There has been a systematic need to seek adequate phylogenetic markers that can be applied in phylogenetic analyses of fungal taxa at various levels. The mitochondrial small subunit ribosomal DNA (mt SSU rDNA) is generally considered to be one of the molecules that are appropriate for phylogenetic analyses at a family level. In order to obtain universal primers for polypores of Hymenomycetes, mt SSU rRNA genes were cloned from Bjerkandera adusta, Ganoderma lucidum, Phlebiopsis gigantea, and Phellinus laevigatus and their sequences were determined. Based on the conserved sequences of cloned genes from polypores and Agrocybe aegerita, PCR primers were designed for amplification and sequencing of mt SSU rDNAs. New primers allowed effective amplification and sequencing of almost full-sized genes from representative species of polypores and related species. Phylogenetic relationships were resolved quite efficiently by mt SSU rDNA sequences, and they proved to be more useful in phylogenetic reconstruction of Ganoderma than nuclear internal transcribed spacer (ITS) rDNA sequences.

The authors are grateful to Dr. K.S. Bae of KCTC (Korean Collection for Type Cultures), KRIBB (Korea Research Institute for Bioscience and Biotechnology), who kindly provided fungal strains for research collaboration. This work was supported by the Brain Korea 21 Project of the Ministry of Education and Human Resources Development and partly by the Young Scientist Research Grant of the Korea Research Foundation.

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