Molecular Phylogeny of the Ocelloid-Bearing Dinoflagellates Erythropsidinium and Warnowia (Warnowiaceae, Dinophyceae) |
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Authors: | FERNANDO GÓ MEZ,PURIFICACIÓ N LÓ PEZ-GARCÍ A, DAVID MOREIRA |
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Affiliation: | Observatoire Océanologique de Banyuls sur Mer, UniversitéPierre et Marie Curie, CNRS-INSU UMR 7621, Avenue du Fontaulé, BP 44, 66651 Banyuls sur Mer, France, and;Unitéd'Ecologie, Systématique et Evolution, UMR CNRS 8079, UniversitéParis-Sud, Bâtiment 360, 91405 Orsay Cedex, France |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACT. Members of the family Warnowiaceae are unarmored phagotrophic dinoflagellates that possess an ocelloid. The genus Erythropsidinium (= Erythropsis ) has also developed a unique dynamic appendage, the piston, which is able to independently retract and extend for at least 2 min after the cell lyses. We provide the first small subunit ribosomal RNA gene sequences of warnowiid dinoflagellates, those of the type Erythropsidinium agile and one species of Warnowia . Phylogenetic analyses show that warnowiid dinoflagellates branch within the Gymnodinium sensu stricto group, forming a cluster separated from the Polykrikos clade and with autotrophic Pheopolykrikos beauchampii as closest relative. This reinforces their classification as unarmored dinoflagellates based on the shape of the apical groove, despite the strong ecological and ultrastructural diversity of the Gymnodinium s.s. group. Other structures, such as the ocelloid and piston, have no systematic value above the genus level. |
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Keywords: | Dinoflagellata Gymnodiniales photoreceptor organelle protist evolution SSU rRNA phylogeny |
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