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Genetic relationship of Tricholoma matsutake and T. nauseosum from the Northern Hemisphere based on analyses of ribosomal DNA spacer regions
Norihisa Matsushita Kensuke KikuchiYasumasa SasakiAlexis Guerin-LaguetteFrédéric LapeyrieLu-Min VaarioMarcello IntiniKazuo Suzuki
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2005 Volume 46 Issue 2 Pages 90-96

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The genetic relationship among Tricholoma matsutake and T. nauseosum strains collected from various parts of the Northern Hemisphere was investigated using sequence analysis of the rDNA ITS region and PCR-RFLP analysis of the rDNA IGS-1 region. ITS sequence similarity between T. matsutake and T. nauseosum ranged between 98.1% and 100%. The strains of T. matsutake from coniferous forests and those from broad-leaved forests showed more than 99.8% similarity in their ITS sequences. Three distinct RFLP types were detected when IGS-1 regions were digested with Cfr13I. RFLP patterns showed no variability among the strains of T. nauseosum and those of T. matsutake from broad-leaved forests. This pattern corresponded to the dominant RFLP type in the Japanese population of T. matsutake. Thus, strains belonging to this RFLP type are widely distributed throughout East Asia and Europe and associated with many tree species of Pinaceae and Fagaceae. The result suggests that T. matsutake in coniferous and broad-leaved forests and T. nauseosum should be treated as the same species genetically.

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