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PHYLOGENETIC AFFINITIES OF THE SARCINOCHRYSIDALES AND CHRYSOMERIDALES (HETEROKONTA) BASED ON ANALYSES OF MOLECULAR AND COMBINED DATA1
Authors:Gary W. Saunders  Daniel Potter  Robert A. Andersen
Affiliation:Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences, West Boothbay Harbor, Maine 04575
Abstract:Small-subunit ribosomal RNA nucleotide sequences were inferred for Giraudyopsis stellifera Dangeard (Chrysomeridales), as well as for Pulvinaria sp. and Sarcinochrysis marina Geitler (Sarcinochrysidales,). Phylogenetic analyses of the molecular data indicate that the former is weakly related to the Phaeophyceae/Xanthophyceae clade, whereas the latter two have affinities to the Pelagophyceae, and the Sarcinochrysidales sensu stricto is transferred to this class. A recent study proposed that the Pelagophyceae belongs to a larger assemblage of chromophytic species characterized by reduced flagellar apparatuses. Although the flagellar apparatus characterizing the Sarcinochrysidales is reduced relative to the Chysomeridaels and some other chromophytes, it is the most complicated to be associated with “the reduced flagellar apparatus” lineage. Cladistic analyses of a traditional data set (largely ultrastructural features of the flagellar apparatus) and a combined traditional/molecular data set were used to assess the evolutionary trends of reduction in the flagellar apparatus within the heterokont chromophytes.
Keywords:Key index words: 18S rRNA  Chrysomeridales  Chrysophyceae  Giraudyopsis stellifera  Pelagophyceae  phylogeny  Sarcinochrysidales  Sarcinochrysis marina
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