1994
DOI: 10.1139/m94-098
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Mitochondrial DNA restriction fragment length polymorphisms in field isolates of the Aspergillus niger aggregate

Abstract: The mitochondrial DNAs (mtDNAs) and the ribosomal repeat unit (ribosomal DNA, rDNA) of black Aspergillus isolates collected in various parts of the world were examined. Wide-ranging mtDNA variation was observed in natural populations of the Aspergillus niger aggregate. Most isolates were classifiable as A. niger or Aspergillus tubingensis according to their rDNA and mtDNA patterns. The mtDNA variation was distributed unevenly in the populations studied. The mtDNAs of most of the isolates collected in Australia… Show more

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“…Some of these groups consist of pathogenic fungi (e.g., A. fumigatus, A. flavus, and A. parasiticus), but most important for industrial applications are some members of the group of black aspergilli (A. niger and A. tubingensis). In addition to the morphological techniques traditionally applied, new molecular and biochemical techniques have been used in the reclassification of this group of aspergilli (137,226,257,271,283,386 (283). Products of several of these species have obtained a GRAS (Generally Regarded As Safe) status, which allows them to be used in food and feed applications.…”
Section: Aspergillusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some of these groups consist of pathogenic fungi (e.g., A. fumigatus, A. flavus, and A. parasiticus), but most important for industrial applications are some members of the group of black aspergilli (A. niger and A. tubingensis). In addition to the morphological techniques traditionally applied, new molecular and biochemical techniques have been used in the reclassification of this group of aspergilli (137,226,257,271,283,386 (283). Products of several of these species have obtained a GRAS (Generally Regarded As Safe) status, which allows them to be used in food and feed applications.…”
Section: Aspergillusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Isopropanol was used to precipitate the nucleic acids, they were washed with 70 % ethanol and finally resupended in demi water or TE buffer (10 mM Tris/ 10 mM EDTA, pH 7.5). Restriction enzyme analyses were performed with both BglII and HaeIII for A. niger, A. tubingensis and A.brasiliensis haplotypes (Varga et al 1993(Varga et al , 1994 and with HaeIII or EcoRI for A. japonicus and relatives (Hamari et al 1997) and A. carbonarius and relatives (Kevei et al 1996).…”
Section: Mitochondrial Dna Rflp Characterisationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…b A. niger mitochondrial RFLP haplotypes 1a-1d and A. tubingensis haplotypes 2a-2f as recognised by Varga et al (1993Varga et al ( , 1994. c jap, A. japonicus and direct relatives (Hamari et al 1997).…”
Section: Tannasesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Black aspergilli are one of the more difficult groups to classify and identify and the taxonomy of Aspergillus section Nigri has been studied by many taxonomists (Abarca et al, 2004;Varga et al, 2007). Nuclear and mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) polymorphisms and PCR-based techniques led to the recognition of at least two species within the A. niger species complex (A. niger and Aspergillus tubingensis) (Kusters-van Someren et al, 1991;Varga et al, 1994). Phylogenetic analyses of sequences of the internal transcribed spacers region (ITS), the 5.8S rRNA gene and the D1-D2 region of the 28S rRNA gene indicated that, in addition to A. niger and A. tubingensis, at least five other species belong to section Nigri: Aspergillus heteromorphus, Aspergillus ellipticus, Aspergillus carbonarius, Aspergillus japonicus and Aspergillus aculeatus (Varga et al, 2000;Parenicova et al, 2001).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%