Morphology evolution and molecular phylogeny of Pestalotiopsis (Coelomycetes) based on ITS2 secondary structure

2012 
The internal transcribed spacer 2 (ITS2) located between the 5.8S and 28S genes of the nuclear ribosomal gene cistron is conserved at the level of secondary structure rather than primary sequence. Within the fungal genus Pestalotiopsis, there were two types of ITS2 sequence patterns, and hence secondary structures, which were supported by high bootstrap values in phylogenies based on the ProfDist distance and Profile neighbor-joining algorithms. Pestalotiopsis consists of two groups that differ in color intensity of the spore as measured by optical density (OD) in three median cells of conidia comprised of five cells with one basal and two to four apical appendages. OD was quantified using a novel method with the publicly available software, Image J. OD values of species within one clade were high (dark OD >0.6), while OD values of species in the other clade were low (pale OD <0.6). However, knobbed-tipped appendages, which have been used to classify species of Pestalotiopsis, were observed in both clades. In the dark clade, knobbed-tipped appendage strains aggregated in one subclade, but in the pale group, these strains did not aggregate.
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