Clade of fungi
Symbiomycota is a clade of fungi containing both Glomeromycota and Dikarya .[ 1] It is supported with RNA analysis.[ 2] [ 3]
It includes all Mycorrhiza hence the name references symbiosis.[ 3] Although Endogone is a rare exception of a symbiotic fungus outside this group.[ 2] [ 4]
The following is the phylogeny of Symbiomycota[ 5] [ 1]
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