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Aanen DK; Kuyper TW; Hoekstra RF. 2001. A widely distributed ITS polymorphism within a
biological species of the ectomycorrhizal fungus Hebeloma velutipes. MYCOLOGICAL RESEARCH. 105:284-290.
Address:
Aanen DK, Univ Wageningen & Res Ctr, Genet Lab,
Dreyenlaan 2, NL-6703 HA Wageningen, Netherlands.
The ectomycorrhizal fungus Hebeloma velutipes
consists of two biological species (BSP 16 and
17). Within BSP 17 a dikaryon was found with two
divergent types of the ribosomal Internal
Transcribed Spacer (ITS1 and 2). The two ITS
types segregated in monokaryotic progeny of that
dikaryon, showing that these different ITS types
represent different alleles at homologous rDNA
loci in the two nuclei. RFLP analysis of a number
of strains of BSP 17 showed that the polymorphism
is widespread in Europe. There was no deficiency
of the heterokaryotic type, demonstrating that
ITS divergence in this species is not correlated
with reduced intercompatibility. A strain from
North America, not assigned to a biological
species, showed the same polymorphism. Cladistic
analysis of the two ITS sequences showed that
they were not sister groups. One of the ITS types
formed a monophyletic group together with the ITS
type of BSP 16, the other type formed a clade
with the ITS type of H. incarnatulum (BSP 18).
BSP 16 and 17 showed partial intercompatibility.
However, several lines of evidence suggest that
the polymorphism of BSP 17 is not the result of
frequent and continuing hybridisation with BSP
16. Instead, we give arguments for the hypothesis
that the polymorphism evolved in allopatry and
that the two types have come together relatively
recently. The results of the polymorphism
indicate a potential problem for molecular
identification of fungal species based on ITS
fingerprinting. The results also show that no
generalisations are possible about the relation
of speciation (the formation of BSP) and nuclear
ITS divergence.
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