Phylogeny of subclass Scuticociliatia(Protozoa,Ciliophora) using combined data inferred from genetic,morphological,and morphogenetic evidence

Gene sequence-based genealogies of scuticociliates are different from those produced by morphological analyses.For this reason,11 representative scuticociliates and two ambiguously related genera were chosen to test the ability of combined phylogenetic analyses using both gene sequences and morpholo...

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Published inChinese journal of oceanology and limnology Vol. 28; no. 4; pp. 778 - 784
Main Author 伊珍珍 王艳刚 林晓凤 Khaled A. S. AL-RASHEID 宋微波
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 2010
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ISSN0254-4059
1993-5005

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Summary:Gene sequence-based genealogies of scuticociliates are different from those produced by morphological analyses.For this reason,11 representative scuticociliates and two ambiguously related genera were chosen to test the ability of combined phylogenetic analyses using both gene sequences and morphological/morphogenetic characteristics.Analyses of both the SSrRNA gene sequences and the combined datasets revealed a consistent branching pattern.While the terminal branches and the order level relationships were generally well resolved,the family level relationships remain unresolved.However,two other trees based on ITS1-5.8S-ITS2 region sequences and morphological/morphogenetic characters showed limited information,due to a lack of informative sites in these two datasets.Our data suggest,however,that the combined analysis of morphological/morphogenetic characters and gene sequences did produce some changes to the phylogenetic estimates of this group.
Bibliography:Q959.11
Ciliophora
37-1150/P
Q959.4
Ciliophora; Scuticociliatia; phylogenetic analyses; combined data
Scuticociliatia
combined data
phylogenetic analyses
ISSN:0254-4059
1993-5005