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Community phylogenetic analysis of moderately thermophilic cyanobacterial mats from China, the Philippines and Thailand
Authors:Jing Hongmei  Jonathan C Aitchison  Donnabella C Lacap  Yuwadee Peerapornpisal  Udomluk Sompong  Stephen B Pointing
Institution:(1) Department of Ecology and Biodiversity, The University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam Road, Hong Kong, China;(2) Department of Earth Sciences, The University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam Road, Hong Kong, China;(3) Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai, 50200, Thailand
Abstract:Most community molecular studies of thermophilic cyanobacterial mats to date have focused on Synechococcus occurring at temperatures of ~50–65°C. These reveal that molecular diversity exceeds that indicated by morphology, and that phylogeographic lineages exist. The moderately thermophilic and generally filamentous cyanobacterial mat communities occurring at lower temperatures have not previously been investigated at the community molecular level. Here we report community diversity in mats of 42–53°C recovered from previously unstudied geothermal locations. Separation of 16S rRNA gene-defined genotypes from community DNA was achieved by DGGE. Genotypic diversity was greater than morphotype diversity in all mats sampled, although genotypes generally corresponded to observed morphotypes. Thirty-six sequences were recovered from DGGE bands. Phylogenetic analyses revealed these to form novel thermophilic lineages distinct from their mesophilic counterparts, within Calothrix, Cyanothece, Fischerella, Phormidium, Pleurocapsa, Oscillatoria and Synechococcus. Where filamentous cyanobacterial sequences belonging to the same genus were recovered from the same site, these were generally closely affiliated. Location-specific sequences were observed for some genotypes recovered from geochemically similar yet spatially separated sites, thus providing evidence for phylogeographic lineages that evolve in isolation. Other genotypes were more closely affiliated to geographically remote counterparts from similar habitats suggesting that adaptation to certain niches is also important.
Keywords:Cyanobacteria  Hot springs  Microbial mats  Synechococcus  Thermophiles
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