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Rodriguez, A; Clapp, JP; Dodd, JC. 2004. Ribosomal RNA gene sequence diversity in arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi(Glomeromycota). JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY. 92(6):986-989.
Address:
Rodriguez, A, Univ Hohenheim, Inst Pflanzenbau & Gunland 340, D-70593
Stuttgart, Germany
1. The existence of multiple rRNA sequences within AMF single spores
and the high levels of variability found in these symbionts for highly
conserved genes with low copy numbers have provoked intense controversy
over the genetic structure of the Glomeromycota. Lately, two hypotheses
have been proposed to explain the source of such a variation, mainly
either at internuclear (multigenomic) or intranuclear (polyploidy)
levels.
2. Evidence reported by numerous authors suggests that the magnitude of
sequence variation, and the presence in single spores of sequences from
apparently unrelated taxa within the Glomeromycota, makes the use of
one, or very few sequences, from only one or two isolates of AMF
insufficient for taxonomic purposes in some species groups.
3. A large-scale, collaborative study on genetic variation in AMF
across different genes could help to address fundamental questions on
the biology and genetic structure of these important symbionts.
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