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A NEW PHYLOGENY FOR CHROMOPHYTE ALGAE USING 16S-LIKE RRNA SEQUENCES FROM MALLOMONAS PAPILLOSA (SYNUROPHYCEAE) AND TRIBONEMA AEQUALE (XANTHOPHYCEAE)1

Authors :
Robert A. Andersen
Mitchell L. Sogin
Edgardo V. Ariztia
Source :
Journal of Phycology. 27:428-436
Publication Year :
1991
Publisher :
Wiley, 1991.

Abstract

The 16S-like ribosomal RNA genes from Mallomonas papillosa Harris et Bradley (Synurophyceae) and Tribonema aequale Pascher (Xanthophyceae) were sequenced and compared to those of other eukaryotes. Mallomonas is closely related to Ochromonas (Chrysophyceae) and supports the general hypothesis of a close phylogenetic relationship between the Synurophyceae and Chrysophyceae. Tribonema is specifically related to Costaria costata (C. A. Agardh) Saunders (Phaeophyceae) demonstrating an unexpected phylogenetic relationship between the Xanthophyceae and Phaeophyceae. Distance and parsimony analysis place these four chromophyte genera in a complex evolutionary assemblage that includes the Bacillariophyceae and Oomycetes but excludes the Dinophyceae. The close relationship between the chromophyte algae and the Oomycete fungi supports the hypothesis that protists with tripartite hairs form a natural assemblage.

Details

ISSN :
15298817 and 00223646
Volume :
27
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Phycology
Accession number :
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