Molecular characterization of some lignicolous species from fungal culture collection
Culture collections of microorganisms, including fungi, are strain deposits recognised as Biological Resource Centers (BRCs) with a great importance in science, industry and education. Their objective is to preserve the purity, viability and genomic integrity of every single strain as a member of su...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Genetika (Beograd) 2014, Vol.46 (1), p.235-242 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Culture collections of microorganisms, including fungi, are strain deposits
recognised as Biological Resource Centers (BRCs) with a great importance in
science, industry and education. Their objective is to preserve the purity,
viability and genomic integrity of every single strain as a member of such
collection. Since improvement of molecular methods nowadays brought many
novel approaches in manipulation with strains of microorganisms, they can
also be useful for characterization of existing stored strains. ITS1 region
in nuclear DNA is preferred barcoding marker for taxon identification, which
can be explained by its great inter-species variability. This paper presents
results from analysing ITS1 region sequences (17) obtained from fungal DNA of
culture collection of autochthonous, lignicolous genera Piptoporus,
Pleurotus, Ganoderma and Schizophyllum cultured on malt agar plates for 14
days at 25?C. BLAST (Basic Local Alignment Search Tool) was used for
comparison with online databases, while alignment of sequences was made with
MEGA 5.10 software. Morphological determination of species or genus was
confirmed for 13 cultures, while the others were disproved. The resulting
alignment indicated small intra-species variability of ITS1 region and
pointed to it as an ideal marker for verification of fungal culture
collections' authenticity. |
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ISSN: | 0534-0012 1820-6069 |
DOI: | 10.2298/GENSR1401235S |