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. 2017 Feb 9;8(1):1–15. doi: 10.5598/imafungus.2017.08.01.01

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Fig. 1.

Ordinal consensus trees depicting the taxonomic (subphylum, class and order) distribution of publically available genomes for the Ascomycota (A), Basidiomycota (B) and early-diverging fungi (C). The number of sequenced genomes from each order is indicated after the order name. Where sequenced species are not classified into a family or have not been described, these are indicated as incertae sedis (inc. sed.) or unknown (unk.), respectively. The number of families with sequenced representatives out of the total number of described families is indicated in brackets. For each order, horizontal bars show the current progress of sequencing two genomes per family, indicated according to the scale bar below the figure. Dikarya consensus trees are according to Hibbett et al. (2007), while the classification of Spatafora et al. (2016) was included in the tree of early-diverging fungi. Orders described after Hibbett et al. (2007) have been added in grey (see Supplementary File 3 for references). The figures do not include unclassified fungi that have not been sequenced.