1998
DOI: 10.1017/s0953756297005315
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Variation in the ITS and IGS regions of ribosomal DNA among the biological species of European Armillaria

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“…2,9,10) However, those methods are very limited due to the great number of biological species and similar morphological characteristics among them. 11,12) Furthermore, mating pairings require fresh haploid cultures that sometimes are not available and a long period is required to obtain results. 13,14) Methods based on molecular techniques are nowadays routinely used and provided a new perspective for phylogenetic and taxonomic studies.…”
Section: 2)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…2,9,10) However, those methods are very limited due to the great number of biological species and similar morphological characteristics among them. 11,12) Furthermore, mating pairings require fresh haploid cultures that sometimes are not available and a long period is required to obtain results. 13,14) Methods based on molecular techniques are nowadays routinely used and provided a new perspective for phylogenetic and taxonomic studies.…”
Section: 2)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ITS and IGS-1 of the ribosomal DNA are known to be highly polymorphic enabling the accurate species differentiation of the Armillaria. 11) In some cases, however, ITS1 region sequences were proven to be nearly uniform among the Armillaria of northern hemisphere species.…”
Section: 2)mentioning
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“…compared to morphological identification. DNA sequence analysis of the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) of ribosomal DNA have been employed for the detection, identification, classification, and phylogenetic analysis of many oomycetes at the species level (Chillali et al 1998;Cooke et al 2000;Henson & French 1993;Hibbett 1992;Oliver 1993;Taylor et al 2000). The ITS is particularly useful for species discrimination because they evolve in a neutral manner at a rate that approximates the rate of speciation (Lee & Taylor 1992;White et al1990).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…in South Africa: Coetzee et al 2000). The ITS region has also been used in RFLP analysis (Chillali et al 1998a;Lochman et al 2004). Phylogenetic and RFLP analyses of the ITS and IGS1 regions of Armillaria are useful tools, especially in initially characterizing species groups in a particular region or country, but they fall short as a practical means of confidently distinguishing Armillaria spp.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%