9 research outputs found

    Russulaceae BEAST alignment

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    Multigene alignment of GenBank sequences and sequences generated for this study for 4 loci (ITS 1-434, LSU 435-1271, rpb1 (intron 1272-2054, exon 2055-2762), rpb2 3458). Ambiguous site alignments in ITS were excluded using gblocks

    Russula multigene ML tree

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    Maximum likelihood reconstruction of mutigene alignment inferred in raxmlGUI 1.2 executing 1000 rapid ML bootstrapped replicates

    Russula multigene alignment

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    Multigene alignment of sequences from vouchered specimens identified by taxonomic experts for 4 loci (ITS 1-953, LSU 954-1902, rpb1 (intron 1903-2559, exon 2560-3267), and rpb2 3268-4049)

    Russula mega-phylogeny ML constrained tree

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    Maximum likelihood phylogenetic reconstruction of clustered global GenBank sequences using a constraint tree implemented in RaXML

    Clustertree 1.0

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    File package for a command line program for the unreleased phylommand software package. This algorithm clusters sequence sets based on branch length cutoffs from a phylogeny

    Russula mega-phylogeny alignment

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    Nexus file of global clustered MOTU's from GenBank and sequences generated for this study for 4 loci (ITS 1-845, LSU 846-1800, rpb1 1801-3114, and rpb2 3115-3927). Note: in a mega-phylogeny approach multigene loci are taken from clustered sets based on sequence similarity and are not necessarily sequences from identified voucher sequence

    Russulaceae BEAST tree

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    Chronogram of members of Agaricomycetidae and Russulales inferred from three independent runs in BEAST 2 with 50,000,000 generations and a 10% burn-in. Calibrations used mean age estimates of Russulales, Boletales, Agaricales, Agaricomycetidae, and the ancestral node of all three orders from Floudas et al. 2012

    Russula multigene Bayesian tree

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    Bayesian multigene phylogeny inferred in MrBayes version 3.2.2. for 1,000,000 generations with default priors
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