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Cylindrotheca closterium Is a Species Complex as Was Evidenced by the Variations of rbcL Gene and SSU rDNA
作者姓名:LI  Haitao  YANG  Guanpin  SUN  Ying  WU  Suihan  ZHANG  Xiufang
作者单位:College of Marine Life Sciences, Ocean University of China, Qingdao 266003, P. R. China
摘    要:The genus Cylindrotheca consists of a small group of marine diatoms with a few species described. Eleven isolates of diatoms identified as Cylindrotheca closterium morphologically were obtained from Jiaozhou Bay with their nuclear-encoded small-subunit ribosomal RNA (SSU rDNA) and chloroplast-encoded rbcL gene sequences determined in this study. Interestingly, very high sequence divergences of SSU rDNA and rbcL gene were found among these isolates, and numerous nucleotide variation of rbcL gene caused relatively few variation of deduced amino acid sequence. Phylogenetic analyses based on SSU rDNA and rbcL gene, respectively, grouped the isolates into 6 clades. Phylogenetic tree of SSU rDNA placed all the Cylindrotheca isolates together, separating them into two lineages clearly. LineageⅠ was composed of the eleven C. closterium isolates obtained in this study together with another C. closterium isolate, but some clades were not well supported. LineageⅠwas contained two C. closterium isolates and one C. fusiformis isolate. Phylogenetic analysis of rbcL gene also separated the Cylindrotheca isolates into two well-defined lineages. The eleven C. closterium isolates formed a lineage and all clades were supported strongly. Statistical comparisons of SSU rDNA indicated that the average distance within lineageⅠwas significantly higher than that of other microalgae species (P 〈0.01). These results suggested the existence of cryptic species within C. closterium.

关 键 词:硅藻属  新月柱鞘藻  复合种  rbcL基因变异  SSU  rDNA
收稿时间:30 May 2006
修稿时间:2006-11-29

<Emphasis Type="Italic">Cylindrotheca closterium</Emphasis> is a species complex as was evidenced by the variations of <Emphasis Type="Italic">rbc</Emphasis>L gene and SSU rDNA
LI Haitao YANG Guanpin SUN Ying WU Suihan ZHANG Xiufang.Cylindrotheca closterium Is a Species Complex as Was Evidenced by the Variations of rbcL Gene and SSU rDNA[J].Journal of Ocean University of China,2007,6(2):167-174.
Authors:Li Haitao  Yang Guanpin  Sun Ying  Wu Suihan  Zhang Xiufang
Institution:College of Marine Life Sciences, Ocean University of China, Qingdao 266003, P. R.China
Abstract:The genus Cylindrotheca consists of a small group of marine diatoms with a few species described. Eleven isolates of diatoms identified as Cylindrotheca closterium morphologically were obtained from Jiaozhou Bay with their nuclear-encoded small-subunit ribosomal RNA (SSU rDNA) and chloroplast-encoded rbcL gene sequences determined in this study. Interestingly, very high sequence divergences of SSU rDNA and rbcL gene were found among these isolates, and numerous nucleotide variation of rbcL gene caused relatively few variation of deduced amino acid sequence. Phylogenetic analyses based on SSU rDNA and rbcL gene, respectively, grouped the isolates into 6 clades. Phylogenetic tree of SSU rDNA placed all the Cylindrotheca isolates together, separating them into two lineages clearly. Lineage I was composed of the eleven C. closterium isolates obtained in this study together with another C. closterium isolate, but some clades were not well supported. Lineage II contained two C. closterium isolates and one C. fusiformis isolate. Phylogenetic analysis of rbcL gene also separated the Cylindrotheca isolates into two well-defined lineages. The eleven C. closterium isolates formed a lineage and all clades were supported strongly. Statistical comparisons of SSU rDNA indicated that the average distance within lineage I was significantly higher than that of other microalgae species (P < 0.01). These results suggested the existence of cryptic species within C. closterium.
Keywords:Cylindrotheca closterium  species complex  rbcL gene  SSU rDNA
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