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- Title
PHYLOGENY OF EUGLENOPHYCEAE BASED ON SMALL SUBUNIT rDNA SEQUENCES: TAXONOMIC IMPLICATIONS<sup>1</sup>.
- Authors
Nudelman, María Alejandra; Rossi, María Susana; Conforti, Visitación; Triemer, Richard E.
- Abstract
Small subunit rDNA sequences of 42 taxa belonging to 10 genera were used to infer phylogenetic relationships among euglenoids. Members of the phototrophic genera Euglena , Phacus , Lepocinclis , Colacium , Trachelomonas , and Strombomonas plus the osmotrophs Astasia longa , Khawkinea quartana , and Hyalophacus ocellatus were included. Six major clades were found in most trees using multiple methods. The utility of Bayesian analyses in resolving these clades is demonstrated. The genus Phacus was polyphyletic with taxa sorting into two main clades. The two clades correlated with overall morphology and corresponded in large part to the previously defined sections, Pleur- aspis Pochmann and Proterophacus Pochmann. Euglena was also polyphyletic and split into two clades. In Bayesian analyses species with less plastic pellicles and small disk-like chloroplasts diverged at the base of the tree. They grouped into a single clade which included the two Lepocinclis spp., which also are rigid and bear similar chloroplasts. The metabolic Euglena species with larger plastids bearing pyrenoids and paramylon caps arose near the top of the tree. The loricates Strombomonas and Trachelomonas formed two well- supported, but paraphyletic, clades. The strong support for the individual clades confirmed the value of using lorica features as taxonomic criteria. The separation of the osmotrophic species A. longa , K. quartana , and H. ocellatus into different clades suggested that the loss of the photosynthetic ability has occurred multiple times.
- Subjects
EUGLENOIDS; PHYLOGENY; RECOMBINANT DNA; CLADISTIC analysis
- Publication
Journal of Phycology, 2003, Vol 39, Issue 1, p226
- ISSN
0022-3646
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1046/j.1529-8817.2003.02075.x