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Michelle T. Seidl
Researcher at University of Washington
Publications - 6
Citations - 872
Michelle T. Seidl is an academic researcher from University of Washington. The author has contributed to research in topics: Monophyly & Subgenus. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 6 publications receiving 766 citations.
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Major clades of Agaricales: a multilocus phylogenetic overview
P. Brandon Matheny,Judd M. Curtis,Valérie Hofstetter,M. Catherine Aime,Jean-Marc Moncalvo,Zai-Wei Ge,Zhu-Liang Yang,Jason C. Slot,Joseph F. Ammirati,Timothy J. Baroni,Neale L. Bougher,Karen W. Hughes,D. Jean Lodge,Richard W. Kerrigan,Michelle T. Seidl,Duur K. Aanen,Matthew DeNitis,Graciela María Daniele,Dennis E. Desjardin,Bradley R. Kropp,Lorelei L. Norvell,Andrew D. Parker,Else C. Vellinga,Rytas Vilgalys,David S. Hibbett +24 more
TL;DR: An overview of the phylogeny of the Agaricales is presented based on a multilocus analysis of a six-gene region supermatrix, with at least 11 origins of the ectomycorrhizal habit appear to have evolved in the AgARicales.
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Contributions of rpb2 and tef1 to the phylogeny of mushrooms and allies (Basidiomycota, Fungi)
P. Brandon Matheny,Zheng Wang,Manfred Binder,Judd M. Curtis,Young Woon Lim,R. Henrik Nilsson,Karen W. Hughes,Valérie Hofstetter,Joseph F. Ammirati,Conrad L. Schoch,Ewald Langer,Gitta Langer,David J. McLaughlin,Andrew W. Wilson,Tobias Guldberg Frøslev,Zai-Wei Ge,Richard W. Kerrigan,Jason C. Slot,Zhu-Liang Yang,Timothy J. Baroni,Michael Fischer,Kentaro Hosaka,Kenji Matsuura,Michelle T. Seidl,Jukka Vauras,David S. Hibbett +25 more
TL;DR: Strong boostrap support and significant posterior probabilities for the first time for the following monophyletic groups are produced, particularly for deep internodes of Basidiomycota, which have been difficult to resolve with confidence using nrDNA data alone.
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Phylogenetic relationships within Cortinarius subgenus Myxacium, sections Defibulati and Myxacium
TL;DR: Cladistic analyses confirm that members sampled from subgenus Myxacium in other sections are more closely allied with other sub- genera, suggesting the current taxonomy needs re- vision to reflect phylogenetic relationships.
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Cortinarius parkeri, a new species from the Pacific Northwest of North America
Joseph F. Ammirati,Tess Barlow,Michelle T. Seidl,Oldriska Ceska,Mary L. Berbee,Emma Harrower,Kare Liimatainen +6 more
TL;DR: Cortinarius parkeri, a new vernal species in subgenus Cortinarius, section Veneti, was described from the Pacific Northwest of North America as mentioned in this paper.