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Introduction Many members of the Ophiostomatales are of economic importance as they are bark-beetle associates and causative agents for blue stain on timber and in some instances contribute towards tree mortality. The taxonomy of these fungi has been challenging due to the convergent evolution of many traits associated with insect dispersal and a l...

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... G. fruticeta WIN(M)1600 the rnl-2,450 intron only codes for RPS3. Figure 5 summarizes the location of all introns, their classification, and the intron-encoded proteins (IEPs). The atp9 group IA intron in L. aureum and rnl Gr IC1 intron in G. fruticeta show no evidence for an ORF (introns atp9-181 and rnl-965, respectively). ...
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... in Microbiology 07 frontiersin.org gene has the most intron insertions (10, 9 and 7, respectively) followed by the cox2 (5) and cob (5) genes in WIN(M)809 which is the most intron-rich genome in this ( Figure 5). Introns and intergenic sequences accounted for most of the genome size (> 80%), with 58% intron content in L. aureum and 55% intron content in L. sp. ...
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... The cox1-212 intron in L. aureum belongs to the subgroup Group I and is a phase 2 intron (interrupts the second position of the codon) as the intron ORF (GIY) is fused to the upstream exon (see Figure 5). Similarly, the first intron in the cox1 gene in WIN(M)1376 is also a phase 2 intron (subgroup IB) where the LAG(2) ORF is fused with the upstream exon. ...

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