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Genome-scale phylogenetics reveals a monophyletic Zoopagales (Zoopagomycota, Fungi)

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Mol Phylogenet Evol 133 , 152-163 (Apr 2019)

Author(s):

Davis, W. J., Amses, K. R., Benny, G. L., Carter-House, D., Chang, Y., Grigoriev, I., Smith, M. E., Spatafora, J. W., Stajich, J. E., James, T. Y.

DOI:

10.1016/j.ympev.2019.01.006

Abstract:

Previous genome-scale phylogenetic analyses of Fungi have under sampled taxa from Zoopagales; this order contains many predacious or parasitic genera, and most have never been grown in pure culture. We sequenced the genomes of 4 zoopagalean taxa that are predators of amoebae, nematodes, or rotifers and the genome of one taxon that is a parasite of amoebae using single cell sequencing methods with whole genome amplification. Each genome was a metagenome, which was assembled and binned using multiple techniques to identify the target genomes. We inferred phylogenies with both super matrix and coalescent approaches using 192 conserved proteins mined from the target genomes and performed ancestral state reconstructions to determine the ancestral trophic lifestyle of the clade. Our results indicate that Zoopagales is monophyletic. Ancestral state reconstructions provide moderate support for mycoparasitism being the ancestral state of the clade.

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