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GARGAS A; DEPRIEST PT; GRUBE M; TEHLER A. 1995.
MULTIPLE ORIGINS OF LICHEN SYMBIOSES IN FUNGI
SUGGESTED BY SSU RDNA PHYLOGENY.
SCIENCE 268: 1492-1495.
Address:
GARGAS A, SMITHSONIAN INST,NATL MUSEUM NAT
HIST,DEPT BOT,NHB-166,WASHINGTON,DC 20560
Phylogenetic hypotheses provide a context for
examining the evolution of heterotrophic
lifestyles. The lichen lifestyle, which is the
symbiotic association of fungi with algae, is
found in various representatives of
Dicaryomycotina, both Ascomycetes and
Basidiomycetes. A highly resolved parsimony
analysis of small subunit ribosomal DNA (SSU
rDNA) sequences suggests at least five
independent origins of the lichen habit in
disparate groups of Ascomycetes and
Basidiomycetes. Because lichen associations arose
from parasitic, mycorrhizal, or free-living
saprobic fungi, neither mutualism nor parasitism
should be construed as endpoints in symbiont
evolution.
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