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Original Articles

Interspecific mitochondrial DNA restriction fragment length polymorphisms in Aspergillus section Flavi

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Pages 1078-1086 | Accepted 15 Apr 2002, Published online: 31 Jan 2017
 

Abstract

Mitochondrial DNA restriction fragment length polymorphisms (RFLPs) are described for 64 isolates, representing 11 species of Aspergillus section Flavi. Mitochondrial DNA haplotypes were identified following digestion of total cellular DNA with the restriction enzymes HaeIII, AseI, or DraI. In general, isolates of the same species possessed identical mitochondrial DNA haplotypes. Three haplotypes were found in multiple, closely related species: one in A. flavus, A. oryzae, and A. subolivaceus; a second in A. parasiticus and A. sojae; and a third in A. tamarii and A. flavofurcatis. Four distinct haplotypes were each associated with a single species: A. nomius, A. avenaceus, A. leporis, and A. zonatus. Mitochondrial DNA haplotypes complement traditional morphological and growth criteria in making taxonomic decisions within Aspergillus section Flavi.

The authors wish to thank Dr. James White of St. Bonaventure University for assistance in identification of Aspergillus species. Appreciation is also expressed to Dr. Stephen Peterson of Agricultural Research Service Culture Collection (NRRL), Peoria, Illinois, and Dr. Richard Humber of USDA-ARS Collection of Entomological Fungal Cultures (ARSEF), Ithaca, New York, for providing many of the fungal isolates used in this study.

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