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Restriction fragment length polymorphisms distinguish ectomycorrhizal fungi
Authors:John L. Armstrong  Nanci L. Fowles  Paul T. Rygiewicz
Affiliation:(1) Corvallis Environmental Research Laboratory, US Environmental Protection Agency, 97333 Corvallis, OR, USA;(2) NSI, 200 SW 35th Street, 97333 Corvallis, OR, USA
Abstract:Basidiomycetous fungi, two saprophytes and three mycorrhizal, were used to assess the specificity of DNA hybridization for distinguishing genera from one another. Interspecific comparisons were done with several isolates of mycorrhizal fungi,Laccaria bicolor andL. laccata, collected from diverse geographical sites. The DNAs were digested with four restriction nucleases and separated by gel electrophoresis into patterns of DNA fragments called restriction fragment length polymorphisms (RFLPs). The RFLPs were hybridized with a radioactively-labeled DNA probe encoding Basidiomycetous ribosomal RNA genes. The five genera were discernable using both unprobed and probed RFLPs. Hybridization of probe DNA with RFLPs was isolate-specific for all nine Laccaria isolates examined. The reclassification of aL. bicolor isolate is supported, demonstrating that hybridization of RFLPs offers an additional tool for taxonomy of ectomycorrhizal fungi. The method may have field application for distinguishing known isolates if their DNA fingerprints are previously ascertained and are distinct from RFLPs of indigenous organisms.
Keywords:ectomycorrhizal fungi  endonuclease  isolate identification  RFLP  restriction fragment length polymorphism  rDNA
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