Testing systematic concepts of Sargassum (Fucales, Phaeophyceae) using portions of the rbcLS operon |
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Authors: | Naomi E. Phillips,&dagger ,Celia M. Smith,Clifford W. Morden |
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Affiliation: | Department of Botany, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI 96822, USA;Department of Botany and H.E.B.P., University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI 96822, USA |
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Abstract: | The taxonomic and phylogenetic concepts within the Sargassum C. Agardh (Sargassaceae) species complex were evaluated through molecular phylogenetic analyses using portions of the chloroplast encoded rbcLS Operon. According to more conservative sequences (rbcL), Turbinaria (Turner) J. Agardh is a close and well‐supported sister lineage to the Sargassum species complex and an appropriate external outgroup for analyses of subgenera and subsections within Sargassum. Both rbcL and more rapidly evolving rbcLS spacer sequences indicated that the East Asiatic genus Myagropsis (Mertens et Turner) Fensholt, along with Sargassum sinicola Setchell et Gardner, represent the closest lineage to Sargassum and form appropriate internal outgroups. The rbcLS spacer region supported three of four subgeneric designations by J. Agardh and sectional levels within the subgenus Sargassum. However, some aspects of Agardh's system were not supported: many of the subsectional ranks or the phyletic concepts; Phyllotrichia was not monophyletic as a subgenus, and its species were also not the most ancestral of Sargassum; and subgenus Sargassum was not the most derived subgenus within the genus. This modern phylogeny suggests a deep evolutionary history for subgenus Sargassum with rapid speciation in closely related subsections and series, and a sister relationship between subgenera Arthrophycus and Bactrophycus. |
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Keywords: | Cystoseiraceae Fucales Phaeophyceae phylogenetic rbcL rbcLS spacer region RUBISCO Sargassaceae |
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