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. 1983 Nov 11;11(21):7625–7630. doi: 10.1093/nar/11.21.7625

5S rRNA sequences from eight basidiomycetes and fungi imperfecti.

W F Walker, W F Doolittle
PMCID: PMC326507  PMID: 6647033

Abstract

The 5S rRNA sequences from the basidiomycetes or fungi imperfecti Rhizoctonia crocorum, Rhizoctonia hiemalis, Exobasidium vaccinii, Trichosporon oryzae, Tilletia controversa, Tilletiaria anomala, Dacrymyces deliquescens and Coprinus radiatus were determined. With the exception of Exobasidium, these sequences conform to the association previously found between septal pore type and sequence. The sequence from the supposed ascomycete anamorph Rhizotonia hiemalis clearly is allied with basidiomycete sequences.

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