PHYLOGENETIC RESOLUTION OF MORCHELLA, VERPA, AND DISCIOTIS [PEZIZALES, MORCHELLACEAE] BASED ON RESTRICTION ENZYME ANALYSIS OF THE 28S RIBOSOMAL-RNA GENE
Ba. Bunyard et al., PHYLOGENETIC RESOLUTION OF MORCHELLA, VERPA, AND DISCIOTIS [PEZIZALES, MORCHELLACEAE] BASED ON RESTRICTION ENZYME ANALYSIS OF THE 28S RIBOSOMAL-RNA GENE, Experimental mycology, 19(3), 1995, pp. 223-233
The large subunit (28S) of the ribosomal DNA repeal of Morchella, Verp
a, and Disciotis and a closely related genus (Gyromitra) was enzymatic
ally amplified via the polymerase chain reaction. Restriction fragment
length polymorphisms were found among the lines investigated and used
to infer phylogenetic relationships. More variability was observed to
ward the 5' end than toward the 3' end of the 28S rRNA gene. The RFLP
data were used to assemble a phylogenetic tree for the taxonomic group
. Based on the RFLP data three black Morchella species isolates differ
ed by approximately 0.5, 1.0, and 1.5%, respectively, from all other i
solates in the Morchellaceae examined in this study. Gyromitra gigas,
used as an outgroup, had approximately 6.2% difference from all member
s of the Morchellaceae. In some cases more genetic variation was obser
ved intraspecifically than between putative species. Additionally, the
hypothesis that Morchella is composed of only a few (possibly three)
polymorphic species was supported by our findings. (C) 1995 Academic P
ress, Inc.