A phylum-level phylogenetic classification of zygomycete fungi based on genome-scale data
Oregon State University · University of Florida · +12 more institutions
Abstract
Zygomycete fungi were classified as a single phylum, Zygomycota, based on sexual reproduction by zygospores, frequent asexual reproduction by sporangia, absence of multicellular sporocarps, and production of coenocytic hyphae, all with some exceptions. Molecular phylogenies based on one or a few genes did not support the monophyly of the phylum, however, and the phylum was subsequently abandoned. Here we present phylogenetic analyses of a genome-scale data set for 46 taxa, including 25 zygomycetes and 192 proteins, and we demonstrate that zygomycetes comprise two major clades that form a paraphyletic grade. A formal phylogenetic classification is proposed herein and includes two phyla, six subphyla, four…
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18Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Phylum
- Ascomycota
- Phylogenetic tree
- Phylogenetics
- Clade
- Monophyly
- Botany
- Life in Land