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A PRELIMINARY COMPARISON OF RESTRICTION FRAGMENT PATTERNS IN THE GENUS CAULERPA (CHLOROPHYTA) AND THE UNIQUE STRUCTURE OF THE CHLOROPLAST GENOME OF CAULERPA SERTULARIOIDES1
Authors:Roy L. Lehman  James R Manhart
Abstract:Comparisons of chloroplast DNA restriction fragments in four species of Caulerpa revealed that patterns between the species were different, with few and possibly no homologous bands. Two forms of Caulerpa sertularioides also revealed different patterns, and it is possible that the forms are separate species. The chloroplast genome in Caulerpa sertularioides f sertularioides (S. G. Gmelin) Howe is 131.4 kb in size and lacks large repeat units. The discovery of another green-algal chloroplast genome that lacks an inverted repeat indicates that this feature is either not ancestral to the Chlorophyceae or has been lost several times. Several gene clusters commonly found in chloroplast DNAs were found to occur in Caulerpa chloroplast DNA, for example, psbD/C, atpF/H, and psaA/B. The 16S and 23s rRNA, which are typically adjacent, contained in an inverted repeat, and cotranscribed, are over 40 kb apart. Genes rps12 and tufA, members of the str operon in eubacteria, are over 50 kb in distance from each other in Caulerpa. The gene order in Caulerpa is unlike any other chloroplast genome characterized to date.
Keywords:Key index words: Chlorophyta  Caulerpa  restriction fragment patterns  chloroplast DNA  tropical marine algae
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