2001
DOI: 10.1016/s0953-7562(08)61988-7
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Phylogenetic analysis of nuclear and mitochondrial rDNA sequences supports the view that loculoascomycetes (Ascomycota) are not monophyletic

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“…The ascohymenial type appears to be plesiomorphic , but Loculoascomycetes are either reconstructed as monophyletic (Liew et al 2000;Liu and Hall 2004) or polyphyletic (Lindemuth et al 2001;Lumbsch et al 2000. At present, it thus seems that neither ascoma type nor ontogeny can be used to define any major lineages of ascomycetes ).…”
Section: Ascoma Type and Ontogenymentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The ascohymenial type appears to be plesiomorphic , but Loculoascomycetes are either reconstructed as monophyletic (Liew et al 2000;Liu and Hall 2004) or polyphyletic (Lindemuth et al 2001;Lumbsch et al 2000. At present, it thus seems that neither ascoma type nor ontogeny can be used to define any major lineages of ascomycetes ).…”
Section: Ascoma Type and Ontogenymentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The addition of more than two genes has been used to determine relationships between orders. For instance, genes such as LSU, SSU and mtSSU have been used to analyze ordinal relationships in Loculoascomycetes (Lindemuth et al 2001), and to analyze phylogenetic relationships of coprophilous families in Pleosporales (Kruys et al 2006). Phaeocryptopus gaeumannii (T. Rohde) Petr.…”
Section: Other Families Of Pleosporalesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first sequence data for Glyphium was provided by Lindemuth et al (2001) and Lumbsch et al (2005). They sequenced CBS 268.34, the only available culture of G. elatum derived from the rhizoidal strands and subiculum subtending the ascoma of this species.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%