A comprehensive phylogeny of the Phaeophyceae based on nrDNA sequences resolves the earliest divergences

Florence Rousseau , Renaud Burrowes , Akira F Peters , Ralph Kuhlenkamp , Bruno de Reviers
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The present study is the first comprehensive phylogeny of the class of the Phaeophyceae. For 67 species representing all orders of the class, the sequences of the 3’-end of the small and the 5ˈ-end of the large subunit nrRNA genes were aligned and analysed. A further analysis based on sequences of the 3’-end of the small and of the complete sequences of the 28S gene of the large subunits was also performed, but for only eight taxa. In both analyses, Tribonema marinum (Xanthophyceae) was used as outgroup. The analyses showed the Dictyotales as diverging first, followed by the Sphacelariales, then the Syringodermatales. Most of the orders currently accepted were confirmed as monophyletic groups but the Laminariales and Tilopteridales remained polyphyletic. The relationships of the remaining orders to each other were not resolved with the present data set. Ascoseira, included for the first time in a molecular study, appeared as a separate lineage without any clear relationship with other algae possessing conceptacles (Splachnidium and Fucales). Algae with stellate plastids, never studied in a global context, were polyphyletic; this result is consistent with their plastid ultrastructure and is discussed in detail. As further result of the present study, the South African genus Bifurcariopsis appeared as the sister taxon of the North Atlantic genus Himanthalia, and Xiphophora appeared as the sister taxon of Hormosira rather than as a member of the Fucaceae; the taxonomic position of these genera is discussed.

基于nrDNA序列的斑藻科综合系统发育解决了最早的分歧
本研究是首个全面的藻门类系统发育研究。对代表该纲所有目的67种进行了小亚基nrRNA基因3′端和大亚基nrRNA基因5′端序列的比对和分析。基于小亚基的3′端序列和大亚基的28S基因全序列也进行了进一步的分析,但仅对8个分类群进行了分析。在这两项分析中,均以海曲菌(Tribonema marinum)作为外类群。分析表明,盘形门首先分化,其次是球形门,然后是注射器皮门。目前接受的大多数目被确认为单系群,但叠层目和蒂翼目仍然是多系群。剩余订单之间的关系在现有的数据集中没有得到解决。Ascoseira首次被纳入分子研究,作为一个独立的谱系出现,与其他具有概念的藻类(Splachnidium和Fucales)没有任何明确的关系。具有星状质体的藻类,从未在全球范围内研究过,是多系的;这一结果与它们的质体超微结构一致,并进行了详细的讨论。作为本研究的进一步结果,南非的Bifurcariopsis属作为北大西洋Himanthalia属的姊妹分类单元出现,Xiphophora作为Hormosira的姊妹分类单元出现,而不是作为Fucaceae的成员;讨论了这些属的分类地位。
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