Literature DB >> 26821248

Morphological and Molecular Phylogenetic Position of Prorocentrum micans sensu stricto and Description of Prorocentrum koreanum sp. nov. from Southern Coastal Waters in Korea and Japan.

Myung-Soo Han1, Pengbin Wang2, Jin Ho Kim2, Soo-Yeon Cho2, Bum Soo Park2, Joo-Hwan Kim2, Toshiya Katano3, Baik-Ho Kim2.   

Abstract

Prorocentrum micans is an extremely variable dinoflagellate species, with many different local forms reported worldwide. Because of this morphological diversity, it is important to establish whether these various forms belong to P. micans sensu stricto. For this study, P. micans-like specimens were isolated from several localities in the southern coastal waters of Korea and Japan. The morphological characteristics and the molecular signatures of P. micans were re-examined. Moreover, a new Prorocentrum species, Prorocentrum koreanum sp. nov. was established through detailed light microscopy and scanning electron microscopy observations. Examination of the periflagellar platelets revealed that P. koreanum sp. nov. differs from P. micans. Furthermore, P. koreanum and P. micans exhibited different distribution patterns of trichocyst pores. Through molecular phylogeny analysis of small subunit (SSU) rRNA, internal transcribed spacer (ITS), and large subunit (LSU) rRNA sequence, we found P. koreanum to be more closely related to P. mexicanum and P. rhathymum than to P. micans. Additionally, ITS2 compensatory base changes also provide strong evidence to support P. koreanum and P. micans being separate species.
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Keywords:  Prorocentrum; molecular phylogeny; morphology; new species; southern coastal waters of Korea and Japan.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26821248     DOI: 10.1016/j.protis.2015.12.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Protist        ISSN: 1434-4610


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