Affiliation:
1. Department of Botany, University of Toronto, Erindale Campus, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada L5L 1C6
Abstract
Two
Agaricus
species,
A. brunnescens
(a commercial mushroom) and
A. bitorquis
(a wild, edible species), were examined for restriction fragment length polymorphisms.
Eco
RI-digested nuclear DNA from isolates of both species were cloned in plasmid vector pUC18. Ten random recombinant clones were used in Southern DNA-DNA hybridizations to probe
Eco
RI-digested DNA from 11
A. brunnescens
isolates (7 commercial, 2 wild type, and 2 homokaryotic) and 7
A. bitorquis
isolates. Most cloned fragments were polymorphic in both species. There were fewer different genotypes than expected, however, in the sample of commercial
A. brunnescens
strains. DNA from homokaryotic strains showed fewer bands in most hybridizations than DNA from heterokaryotic strains. All
A. bitorquis
isolates could be distinguished from each other as well as from every
A. brunnescens
strain. Putative homokaryons were detected by the loss of polymorphic bands among protoplast regenerates from one commercial strain and two strains collected in the wild.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology
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