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Additional recommended knowledgeFor example, ITS has proven especially useful for elucidating relationships among congeneric species and closely related genera in Asteraceae (Baldwin, 1992; Baldwin et al., 1995; Kim et al., 1996) The ITS region is now perhaps the most widely sequenced DNA region in fungi.[citation needed] It has typically been most useful for molecular systematics at the species level, and even within species (e.g., to identify geographic races). Because of its higher degree of variation than other genic regions of rDNA (for small- and large-subunit rRNA), variation among individual rDNA repeats can sometimes be observed within both the ITS and IGS regions. In addition to the standard ITS1+ITS4 primers used by most labs, several taxon-specific primers have been described that allow selective amplification of fungal sequences (e.g., see Gardes & Bruns 1993 paper describing amplification of basidiomycete ITS sequences from mycorrhiza samples). ITS region is nowadays being used to know the genetic diversity among different strains of bacteria by sequencing the ITS gene.[citation needed]
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