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The evolution of the diatoms (Bacillariophyta). I. Origin of the group and assessment of the monophyly of its major divisions
Authors:L.K. Medlin  D.M. Williams  P.A. Sims
Affiliation:1. Alfred-Wegener-Institut , Postfach 120161, 27515, Bremerhaven, Germany;2. Department of Botany , The Natural History Museum , Cromwell Road, London, SW7 5BD, UK
Abstract:The diatoms are one of the best characterised algal groups. Despite this, little is known of the evolution of the group from the earliest cell to the myriad of taxa known today. Relationships among taxa at the family or generic level have been recognised in some diatoms. However, relationships at higher taxonomic levels are poorly understood and have often been strongly influenced by the first appearances of key taxa in the fossil record. An independent assessment of relationships among the diatoms at these higher taxonomic levels has been made using rRNA sequence data to infer phylogenetic relationships. In this paper we present an analysis of 18S rRNA data from several chosen centric, araphid and raphid pennate taxa. The phylogenetic inferences from these 18S rRNA sequences are supported by evidence from the fossil record and evidence from ontogenetic data. Ribosomal RNA data indicate that both the centric and araphid pennate lineages may not be monophyletic.
Keywords:Bacillariophyta  Diatoms  molecular evolution  phylogeny  small subunit rRNA
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