Evolution of mushroom mitochondrial DNA: Suillus and related
genera.
T. D. Bruns & J. D. Palmer
Department of Biology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor 48109-
1048.
J Mol Evol 28: 349-362 (1989) [89279933]
Abstract
Mapping studies were performed with 18 cloned probes on
mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) from 15 species of Suillus and four
species from three related genera of fleshy pore mushrooms
(Boletaceae). Within Suillus, mtDNAs vary in size from 36 to 121
kb, differ in gene order by only one major rearrangement, and have
diverged in nucleotide sequence within the large subunit ribosomal
RNA gene region by up to 2.9%. Three additional gene orders exist
in related genera. Two of the three can be transformed into the
predominant Suillus order by either one or two rearrangements.
The fourth requires two to three rearrangements to be converted to any
of the others. The minimum estimates of nucleotide divergence
within the large subunit ribosomal RNA gene region vary from 8.3%
to 11% in comparisons between Suillus and these related species.
Trees based on restriction-site and size differences within the
mitochondrial ribosomal RNA genes were consistent with the
hypothesized sequence of genome rearrangements and provide
suggestive evidence for a major expansion of the mitochondrial
genome within Suillus. Structural and sequence changes in mtDNA
provided information about phylogenetic relationships within the
Boletaceae.