A six-gene phylogenetic overview of Basidiomycota and allied phyla with estimated divergence times of higher taxa and a phyloproteomics perspective
In this paper, we provide a phylogenetic overview of Basidiomycota and related phyla in relation to ten years of DNA based phylogenetic studies since the AFTOL publications in 2007. We selected 529 species to address phylogenetic relationships of higher-level taxa using a maximum-likelihood framewor...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Fungal diversity 2017-05, Vol.84 (1), p.43-74 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In this paper, we provide a phylogenetic overview of
Basidiomycota
and related phyla in relation to ten years of DNA based phylogenetic studies since the AFTOL publications in 2007. We selected 529 species to address phylogenetic relationships of higher-level taxa using a maximum-likelihood framework and sequence data from six genes traditionally used in fungal molecular systematics (nrLSU, nrSSU, 5.8S, tef1-α, rpb1 and rpb2). These species represent 18 classes, 62 orders, 183 families, and 392 genera from the phyla
Basidiomycota
(including the newly recognized subphylum
Wallemiomycotina
) and
Entorrhizomycota,
and 13 species representing 13 classes of
Ascomycota
as outgroup taxa. We also conducted a molecular dating analysis based on these six genes for 116 species representing 17 classes and 54 orders of
Basidiomycota
and
Entorrhizomycota
. Finally we performed a phyloproteomics analysis from 109
Basidiomycota
species and 6 outgroup taxa using amino-acid sequences retrieved from 396 orthologous genes. Recognition of higher taxa follows the criteria in Zhao et al (Fungal Divers 78:239–292,
2016
): (i) taxa must be monophyletic and statistically well-supported in molecular dating analyses, (ii) their respective stem ages should be roughly equivalent, and (iii) stem ages of higher taxa must be older than those of lower level taxa. The time-tree indicates that the mean of stem ages of
Basidiomycota
and
Entorrhizomycota
are ca. 530 Ma; subphyla of
Basidiomycota
are 406–490 Ma; most classes are 358–393 Ma for those of
Agaricomycotina
and 245–356 Ma for those of
Pucciniomycotina
and
Ustilaginomycotina
; most orders of those subphyla split 120–290 Ma. Monophyly of most higher-level taxa of
Basidiomycota
are generally supported, especially those taxa introduced in the recent ten years: phylum
Entorrhizomycota
, classes
Malasseziomycetes
,
Moniliellomycetes
,
Spiculogloeomycetes
,
Tritirachiomycetes
and orders
Amylocorticiales
,
Golubeviales
,
Holtermanniales
,
Jaapiales
,
Lepidostromatales, Robbauerales
,
Stereopsidales
and
Trichosporonales
. However, the younger divergence times of
Leucosporidiales
(
Microbotryomycetes
) indicate that its order status is not supported, thus we propose combining it under
Microbotryales
. On the other hand, the families
Buckleyzymaceae
and
Sakaguchiaceae
(
Cystobasidiomycetes
) are raised to
Buckleyzymales
and
Sakaguchiales
due to their older divergence times.
Cystofilobasidiales
(
Tremellomycetes
) has an older divergence time an |
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ISSN: | 1560-2745 1878-9129 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s13225-017-0381-5 |