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Ribosomal variation in six species of shape Fusarium
Authors:Duggal  Arti  Dumas  M.T.  Jeng  R.S.  Hubbes  M.
Affiliation:(1) Faculty of Forestry, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M5S 3B3;(2) Natural Resources Canada, Canadian Forest Service, Ste Marie, Ontario, Canada, P6A 5M7;(3) Faculty of Forestry, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M5S 3B3
Abstract:Eighteen isolates representing six Fusarium species from diverse hosts and geographical origins were evaluated to determine ribosomal DNA variation using polymerase chain reaction and restriction fragment length polymorphisms. No length variation was observed for amplified 18S and 28S regions. However, amplification of the ITS region showed one isolate, a F. oxysporum, to be about 120 bp larger than the remaining 17. Restriction digestions in the 18S region revealed polymorphisms within species of F. oxysporum and F. solani. An amplified variable stretch of the 28S gene showed restriction site differences between F. avenecum, F. sambucinum and F. sporotrichioides. A large degree of polymorphism was observed both between and within species in the ITS region. Therefore, entire sequences of the ITS and the 5.8S subunit were obtained for 17 of the 18 isolates. These sequences, along with those from eight additional isolates, were analysed using PAUP to assess the occurrence of DNA sequence divergence within the ITS region. The lack of correlation between molecular-based relationships and species affinities inferred from morphology for some isolates indicates that species designation can be unreliable using morphological data alone. Possible reasons for the discordance of the sequence and morphological data are discussed. This revised version was published online in June 2006 with corrections to the Cover Date.
Keywords:18S  28S  ITS  RFLPs  sequences
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