Evolutionary Relationships among Heterokont Algae (the Autotrophic Stramenopiles) Based on Combined Analyses of Small and Large Subunit Ribosomal RNA

In order to study the phylogenetic relationships within the stramenopiles, and particularly among the heterokont algae, we have determined complete or nearly complete large-subunit ribosomal RNA sequences for different species of raphidophytes, phaeophytes, xanthophytes, chrysophytes, synurophytes a...

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Published inProtist Vol. 153; no. 2; pp. 123 - 132
Main Authors Ben Ali, Abdelghani, De Baere, Raymond, De Wachter, Rupert, Van de Peer, Yves
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Germany Elsevier GmbH 01.06.2002
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Summary:In order to study the phylogenetic relationships within the stramenopiles, and particularly among the heterokont algae, we have determined complete or nearly complete large-subunit ribosomal RNA sequences for different species of raphidophytes, phaeophytes, xanthophytes, chrysophytes, synurophytes and pinguiophytes. With the small- and large-subunit ribosomal RNA sequences of representatives for nearly all known groups of heterokont algae, phylogenetic trees were constructed from a concatenated alignment of both ribosomal RNAs, including more than 5,000 positions. By using different tree construction methods, inferred phylogenies showed phaeophytes and xanthophytes as sister taxa, as well as the pelagophytes and dictyochophytes, and the chrysophytes/synurophytes and eustigmatophytes. All these relationships are highly supported by bootstrap analysis. However, apart from these sister group relationships, very few other internodes are well resolved and most groups of heterokont algae seem to have diverged within a relatively short time frame.
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ISSN:1434-4610
1618-0941
DOI:10.1078/1434-4610-00091