Molecular Identification and Characterization of Five Ganoderma Species from the Lower Volta River Basin of Ghana Based on Nuclear Ribosomal DNA (nrDNA) Sequences
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Journal of Fungi
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Ganoderma is a genus of biomedical fungus that is used in the development of numerous
health products throughout the world. The Lower Volta River Basin of Ghana is an undulating
land surface covered by extensive vegetation and water bodies and is rich in polypore mushrooms
resembling various members of the Ganoderma genus. Despite the extensive biopharmaceutical
benefits of Ganoderma spp., the isolates from the Lower Volta River Basin have not been properly
characterized, thus limiting their use in the development of biotechnological products. In this study,
Ganoderma spp. collected from the Lower Volta River Basin were genetically analyzed using the nuclear
ribosomal sequences, the internal transcribed spacer 2 (ITS 2), the complete internal transcribed
spacer (ITS), and the nuclear large subunit (nLSU). Blastn search and sequence analysis revealed that
the sample we coded as Ganoderma LVRB-2 belongs to G. mbrekobenum, whereas Ganoderma LVRB-1,
Ganoderma LVRB-14, and Ganoderma LVRB-16 belong to the species G. enigmaticum. Our analysis
further demonstrates that Ganoderma LVRB-17 belongs to the species G. resinaceum. Thus, the five
samples collected in the present study were positioned in three different distinct groups, namely
G. mbrekobenum, G. enigmaticum, and G. resinaceum. The current data may serve as reference points for
future studies.
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