Phylogenetic relationships within the class Oligohymenophorea,phylum Cilophora,inferred from the complete small subunit rRNA gene sequences ofColpidium campylum,Glaucoma chattoni,andOpisthonecta henneguyi |
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Authors: | Spencer J. Greenwood Mitchell L. Sogin Denis H. Lynn |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Zoology, University of Guelph, N1G 2W1 Guelph, Ontario, Canada;(2) Center for Molecular Evolution, Marine Biology Laboratory, 02543 Woods Hole, MA, USA |
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Abstract: | Summary Phylogenetic relationships within the class Oligohymenophorea, phylum Ciliophora, were investigated by determining the complete small subunit rRNA (SSrRNA) gene sequences for the hymenostomesColpidium campylum, Glaucoma chattoni, and the peritrichOpisthonecta henneguyi. The affiliations of the oligohymenophoreans were assessed using both distance matrix (DM) and maximum parsimony (MP) analyses. Variations do exist in the phylogenies created by the two methods. However, the basic tree topologies are consistent. In both the DM and MP analyses the hymenostomes (C. campylum, G. chattoni, and the tetrahymenas) all form a very tight group associated with the peritrichO. henneguyi. TheTetrahymena lineage was monophyletic whereasColpidium andGlaucoma were more closely related to each other than either was to the tetrahymenas. The monophyly of the genusTetrahymena in the present analysis supports the phylogenies determined from morphological data and molecular sequence data from the histone H3II/H4II region of the genome. The perplexing and controversial phylogenetic position of the peritrichs is once again depicted in the present analysis. The distinctiveness of the peritrichOpisthonecta from both hymenostome and nassophorean ciliates based on evolutionary distances suggests that the elevation of the peritrichs to a higher taxonomic rank should be reconsidered. |
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Keywords: | Small subunit rRNA Ciliophora Phylogeny Colpidium Glaucoma Opisthonecta Maximum parsimony Distance matrix |
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