Maximum likelihood phylograms and their alignment files for ectomycorrhizal fungi associated with Salix arctica and Dryas integrifolia across the North American Arctic.

Maximum-likelihood phylograms (pdf) of (1) Tomentella1, (2) Tomentella 2, (3) Pseudotomentella, (4) Inocybe 1, (5) Inocybe 2, (6) Inocybe 3, (7) Inocybe 4, (8) Inocybe 5, (9) Sebacina 1, (10) Sebacina 2, (11) Sebacina 3, (12) Cortinarius 1, (13) Cortinarius 2, (14) Cortinarius 3, (15) Cortinarius 4,...

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Main Authors: Timling, Ina, Dahlberg, Anders, Walker, Donald Arthur, Gardes, Monique, Charcosset, Jean-Yves, Welker, Jeffrey M., Taylor, Donald Lee
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: Dryad Digital Repository 2012
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.ff1g6/1
http://datadryad.org/resource/doi:10.5061/dryad.ff1g6/1
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Summary:Maximum-likelihood phylograms (pdf) of (1) Tomentella1, (2) Tomentella 2, (3) Pseudotomentella, (4) Inocybe 1, (5) Inocybe 2, (6) Inocybe 3, (7) Inocybe 4, (8) Inocybe 5, (9) Sebacina 1, (10) Sebacina 2, (11) Sebacina 3, (12) Cortinarius 1, (13) Cortinarius 2, (14) Cortinarius 3, (15) Cortinarius 4, (16) Clavulina, (17) Russula, (18) Tulasnella, (19) Ceratobasidium, (20) Entoloma, (21) Hebeloma, (22) Lactarius, (23) Laccaria, (24) Pyronemataceae, (25) Tuber, (26) Tuberaceae, (27) Sordariaceae, (28) Phialocephala, (29) Cenococcum, (30) Angulospora, (31) Hymenoscyphus, (32) Leohumicola, (33) Cadophora, (34) Leptodontidium, (35) Peziza, (36) Balsamia, (37) Tetracladium. taxa inferred from the ITS rDNA datasets showing the phylogenetic spread of the OTUs observed in our study (highlighted by a grey box), including their presence across the bioclimatic subzones of the Arctic among representatives of congeneric taxa in GenBank. Branches with ≥ 90% bootstrap support are highlighted. Each phylogram is accompanied by the sequence alignment files (nex) used for each phylogram.