Author Liu, X.Z. et al.
Publication Year 2015
Article Title Towards an integrated phylogenetic classification of the Tremellomycetes
Journal/Book Stud. Mycol.
Volume/page 81: 85–147
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NCAIM Number
Apiotrichum brassicae Y.01383T
Bulleribasidium variabile Y.01368T
Cutaneotrichosporon cutaneum Y.01325T
Cutaneotrichosporon moniliiforme Y.01353T
Filobasidium magnum Y.01666T
Goffeauzyma gastrica Y.01635T
Goffeauzyma gilvescens Y.01653T
Kockovaella chinensis Y.01171T
Kockovaella distylii Y.01439T
Kockovaella fuzhouensis Y.01108T
Krasilnikovozyma huempii Y.01221T
Naganishia albida Y.01616T Y.01632T
Naganishia friedmannii Y.01661T
Naganishia vishniacii Y.01656T Y.01657T Y.01658T Y.01662T Y.01663T Y.01665T
Papiliotrema laurentii Y.01321T
Papiliotrema pseudoalba Y.01324T
Phaeotremella skinneri Y.01659T
Rhynchogastrema visegradensis Y.01952T
Saitozyma flava Y.00965T
Solicoccozyma fuscescens Y.01636T
Tausonia pullulans Y.00988T
Vanrija fragicola Y.01621T
Vishniacozyma dimennae Y.01647T
Abstract

Families and genera assigned to Tremellomycetes have been mainly circumscribed by morphology and for the yeasts also by biochemical and physiological characteristics. This phenotype-based classification is largely in conflict with molecular phylogenetic analyses. Here a phylogenetic classification framework for the Tremellomycetes is proposed based on the results of phylogenetic analyses from a seven-genes dataset covering the majority of tremellomycetous yeasts and closely related filamentous taxa. Circumscriptions of the taxonomic units at the order, family and genus levels recognised were quantitatively assessed using the phylogenetic rank boundary optimisation (PRBO) and modified general mixed Yule coalescent (GMYC) tests. In addition, a comprehensive phylogenetic analysis on an expanded LSU rRNA (D1/D2 domains) gene sequence dataset covering as many as available teleomorphic and filamentous taxa within Tremellomycetes was performed to investigate the relationships between yeasts and filamentous taxa and to examine the stability of undersampled clades. Based on the results inferred from molecular data and morphological and physiochemical features, we propose an updated classification for the Tremellomycetes. We accept five orders, 17 families and 54 genera, including seven new families and 18 new genera. In addition, seven families and 17 genera are emended and one new species name and 185 new combinations are proposed. We propose to use the term pro tempore or pro tem. in abbreviation to indicate the species names that are temporarily maintained.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4777781/

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