2010
DOI: 10.1111/j.1096-0031.2010.00307.x
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The human fungal pathogenParacoccidioides brasiliensis(Onygenales: Ajellomycetaceae) is a complex of two species: phylogenetic evidence from five mitochondrial markers

Abstract: Paracoccidioides brasiliensis is the aetiological agent of paracoccidioidomycosis, the most important systemic mycosis in Latin America. In order to study the diversity of P. brasiliensis mitochondrial genes, to evaluate previous taxonomic proposals, and to explore the hypothesis that the previously described ''divergent isolate'' B30 (also called Pb01) could represent a new P. brasiliensis species, we undertook a molecular phylogenetic analysis based on five mitochondrial markers. Mitochondrial sequences of 5… Show more

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“…Although Matute et al [7] have considered S1 a single species despite its paraphyletic nature, we are led to suppose that a partial and insufficient sampling may be masking the true phylogeography of S1 isolates on account of its wide geographic distribution together with the fragmentation observed in the formation of a Venezuelan subpopulation [19]. We believe that ecological studies, such as those that aim to isolate or detect the cryptic species in the environment, rather than in migratory patients, would be helpful to clarify some uncertainties about the speciation within the genus Paracoccidioides .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Although Matute et al [7] have considered S1 a single species despite its paraphyletic nature, we are led to suppose that a partial and insufficient sampling may be masking the true phylogeography of S1 isolates on account of its wide geographic distribution together with the fragmentation observed in the formation of a Venezuelan subpopulation [19]. We believe that ecological studies, such as those that aim to isolate or detect the cryptic species in the environment, rather than in migratory patients, would be helpful to clarify some uncertainties about the speciation within the genus Paracoccidioides .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Regarding its phylogenetic classification, P . brasiliensis S1 is widely distributed throughout South America, PS2 has been identified only in Brazil and Venezuela, PS3 is apparently restricted to regions of Colombia and PS4 has to date been reported only from Venezuela (Matute et al ., ; Salgado‐Salazar et al ., ; Theodoro et al ., ). The other species, P .…”
Section: Eco‐epidemiologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…brasiliensis , considered to be a complex of four distinct phylogenetic lineages (S1, PS2, PS3 and PS4), and the recently described P . lutzii (formerly 'Pb01‐like') (Matute et al ., ; Teixeira et al ., ; Salgado‐Salazar et al ., ; Theodoro et al ., ; Teixeira et al ., ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since recombination in Paracoccidioides occurs but seems to be rare, and there is a high level of linkage disequilibrium across the genome (see Results), we studied each supercontig as an unlinked loci. Since mtDNA shows evidence of interspecific gene transfer (Salgado-Salazar et al 2010;, we focused only on nuclear genomes We obtained whole supercontig sequences for each individual from the .VCF file using the FastaAlternateReferenceMaker tool in GATK, re-aligned them using Mafft v. 7 (Katoh and Standley 2013), and used them to build Maximum Likelihood (ML) trees using RAxML version 8.2.9 (Stamatakis 2006). We inferred individual trees for each of the largest six supercontigs, which encompass 62% of the genome.…”
Section: Maximum Likelihood Phylogenetics: To Determine Whether the Pmentioning
confidence: 99%