Ribosomal DNA Restriction Analysis Reveals Genetic Heterogeneity in Meyen ex Hansen Free

Abstract

A ribosomal DNA restriction analysis of 17 strains belonging to the complex revealed two major groups, one of which corresponded to . Our results generally correlate with previously reported genetic and molecular data and support the conclusion that should be reinstated as a separate taxon.

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