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FEMS Microbiol Ecol ; 91(6)2015 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25953856

ABSTRACT

Decaying wood hosts a large diversity of seldom investigated protists. Environmental sequencing offers novel insights into communities, but has rarely been applied to saproxylic protists. We investigated the diversity of bright-spored wood-inhabiting Myxomycetes by environmental sequencing. Myxomycetes have a complex life cycle culminating in the formation of mainly macroscopic fruiting bodies, highly variable in shape and colour that are often found on decaying logs. Our hypothesis was that diversity of bright-spored Myxomycetes would increase with decay. DNA was extracted from wood chips collected from 17 beech logs of varying decay stages from the Hainich-Dün region in Central Germany. We obtained 260 partial small subunit ribosomal RNA gene sequences of bright-spored Myxomycetes that were assembled into 29 OTUs, of which 65% were less than 98% similar to those in the existing database. The OTU richness revealed by molecular analysis surpassed that of a parallel inventory of fruiting bodies. We tested several environmental variables and identified pH, rather than decay stage, as the main structuring factor of myxomycete distribution.


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DNA, Protozoan/genetics , Fagus/parasitology , Myxomycetes/genetics , Wood/parasitology , Base Sequence , Biodiversity , Eukaryota , Germany , Myxomycetes/classification , Myxomycetes/isolation & purification , Sequence Analysis, DNA , Wood/chemistry
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PLoS One ; 8(5): e62586, 2013.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23667494

ABSTRACT

Myxomycetes, or plasmodial slime-moulds, are one of the largest groups in phylum Amoebozoa. Nonetheless, only ∼10% are in the database for the small subunit (SSU) ribosomal RNA gene, the most widely used gene for phylogenetics and barcoding. Most sequences belong to dark-spored Myxomycetes (order Fuscisporida); the 318 species of superorder Lucisporidia (bright-spored) are represented by only eleven genuine sequences. To compensate for this, we provide 66 new sequences, 37 SSU rRNA and 29 elongation factor 1-alpha (EF-1α), for 82% of the genera of Lucisporidia. Phylogenetic analyses of single- and two-gene alignments produce congruent topologies and reveal both morphological characters that have been overemphasised and those that have been overlooked in past classifications. Both classical orders, Liceida and Trichiida, and several families and genera are para/polyphyletic; some previously unrecognised clades emerge. We discuss possible evolutionary pathways. Our study fills a gap in the phylogeny of Amoebozoa and provides an extensive SSU rRNA sequence reference database for environmental sampling and barcoding. We report a new group I intron insertion site for Myxomycetes in one Licea.


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Genes, Protozoan/genetics , Myxomycetes/genetics , Phylogeny , Spores, Protozoan/genetics , Evolution, Molecular , Introns/genetics , Myxomycetes/cytology , Peptide Elongation Factor 1/genetics , RNA, Ribosomal/genetics , Spliceosomes/genetics , Spores, Protozoan/cytology
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