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ASSESSING PHYLOGENETIC AFFINITIES AND SPECIES DELIMITATIONS IN KLEBSORMIDIALES (STREPTOPHYTA): NUCLEAR-ENCODED rDNA PHYLOGENIES AND ITS SECONDARY STRUCTURE MODELS IN KLEBSORMIDIUM, HORMIDIELLA, AND ENTRANSIA(1).

Hans J Sluiman1, Caroline Guihal1, Opayi Mudimu1.   

Abstract

Nuclear-encoded SSU, group I intron, and internal transcribed spacer (ITS) rDNA sequences were obtained for 16 strains of green algae representing species of Klebsormidium, Hormidiella attenuata, and Entransia fimbriata (for taxonomic authorities, see Table S1 in the supplementary material). The SSU phylogeny resolved a well-supported clade Klebsormidiales in the Streptophyta that comprised authentic Klebsormidium isolates described recently in a monograph by G. M. Lokhorst and various strains from culture collections. The H. attenuata and En. fimbriata pair was the sister group of Klebsormidium. Certain isolates from culture collections previously identified as "Klebsormidium" emerged as Trebouxiophyceae. Strains assigned to Koliella, Gloeotila, and Stichococcus previously allied with Klebsormidium because of shared morphological and ultrastructural characteristics also belonged to Trebouxiophyceae. Group I introns inserted at Escherichia coli position 516 were found in K. nitens and SAG strain 384-1, and at position 1506 in H. attenuata and En. fimbriata. Introns were not observed in other Klebsormidiales. Unambiguous alignment of ITS regions of Klebsormidiales was only possible after thermodynamic folding had predicted eight conserved helical domains. The ITS phylogeny provided support for five of the morphospecies recognized by Lokhorst (K. flaccidum, K. elegans, K. bilatum, K. crenulatum, K. mucosum), but the sequences of K. dissectum, K. fluitans, and K. nitens formed an unresolved clade. The species with the earliest origin in the Klebsormidium phylogeny was K. flaccidum. The incongruence between Lokhorst's morphology-based cladograms and the ITS phylogenies demonstrated the need for a critical reappraisal of the taxonomy and the morphological and molecular species concept in Klebsormidium on the basis of a more extensive taxonomic and geographic sampling strategy.
© 2008 Phycological Society of America.

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Keywords:  Entransia; Gloeotila; Hormidiella; Klebsormidium; Koliella; Stichococcus; internal transcribed spacer; intron; rDNA; secondary structure

Year:  2008        PMID: 27041055     DOI: 10.1111/j.1529-8817.2007.00442.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Phycol        ISSN: 0022-3646            Impact factor:   2.923


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