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Junta Sugiyama

Researcher at University of Tokyo

Publications -  107
Citations -  8518

Junta Sugiyama is an academic researcher from University of Tokyo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Phylogenetic tree & Phylogenetics. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 106 publications receiving 8021 citations.

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Evidence for polyphyletic origin of the members of the orders of Oscillatoriales and Pleurocapsales as determined by 16S rDNA analysis

TL;DR: Unicellular and baeocyte-forming strains of the order Pleurocapsales, which were thought to be monophyletic, were newly found to be polyphyletic and strongly indicate that even morphology was not necessarily reflected in the phylogenetic relationships at the order level.
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Phylogenetic divergence of the entomophthoralean fungi: Evidence from nuclear 18S ribosomal RNA gene sequences

TL;DR: To analyze the phylogeny and molecular evolution of the entomophthoralean fungi, the small subunit nuclear ribosomal RNA gene sequences for four representative species of the En- tomoph fourthorales and the trichomycete Smittium culi- setae (Harpellales) in the Zygomycota were mined.
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Relatedness, phylogeny, and evolution of the fungi

TL;DR: The usefulness of the integrated analysis of genotypic and phenotypic characters has been emphasized for the major groups and selected taxa of the fungi, and the impact to fungal systematics and evolution is discussed.
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Polyphyletic origins of species of the anamorphic genus Geosmithia and the relationships of the cleistothecial genera: Evidence from 18S, 5S and 28S rDNA sequence analyses

TL;DR: This 18S rDNA sequence-based tree, inferred from 1586 alignable sites from 57 selected taxa within the Ascomycota and using two basidiomycetes as out- groups, clearly demonstrates that Geosmithia is a poly- phyletic taxon with evolutionary affinities to at least three groups of the euascomYcete lineage within the
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Molecular systematics of the genus Zoogloea and emendation of the genus.

TL;DR: The generic description of Zoogloea has been emended on the basis of the molecular data, together with the early phenotypic and chemotaxonomic information, that showed that typical Zoog Chloea strains, characterized by their production of rhodoquinones, are highly related to each other and can be regarded as a single species.