Phylogenetic relationships among streptophytes as inferred from chloroplast small and large subunit rRNA gene sequences

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作者
Turmel, M [1 ]
Ehara, M [1 ]
Otis, C [1 ]
Lemieux, C [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Laval, Canadian Inst Adv Res, Dept Biochim & Microbiol, Quebec City, PQ G1K 7P4, Canada
关键词
Charophyceae; chloroplast rRNA genes; introns; land plants; phylogeny; Streptophyta;
D O I
10.1046/j.1529-8817.2002.01163.x
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
To gain insights into the phylogeny of charophytes and into their relationships with other green algae and bryophytes, we analyzed the chloroplast small and large subunit rRNA sequences of charophytes belonging to five orders (Charales, Coleochaetales, Desmidiales, Klebsormidiales, and Zygnematales), of chlorophytes from the four remaining classes of green algae, and of bryophytes representing the three classes reported in this group of land plants. We also probed the gene organization and intron content of the chloroplast rDNA operon in charophytes and bryophytes. The organization of this operon proved to be highly conserved, except in members of the Desmidiales and Zygnematales. Homologous group II introns were identified in the trnA(UGC) gene of all charophyte groups examined and in the trnI(GAU) gene of charophytes from all orders except the Desmidiales and Zygnematales. Phylogenetic analyses of concatenated rDNA sequences consistently placed the prasinophyte Mesostigma viride Lauterborn at the base of the Streptophyta. and Chlorophyta, although alternative topologies positioning Mesostigma within the Streptophyta could not be rejected. A sister group relationship was unambiguously established between Chaetosphaeridium globosum (Nordstedt) Klebahn and members of the Coleochaetales. The Charales, Coleochaetales, Desmidiales, and Zygnematales were found to be monophyletic, and a sister group relationship was observed for the Desmidiales and Zygnematales. Although our analyses failed to resolve the branching order of the Coleochaetales, Charales, Desmidiales/Zygnematales, and bryophytes, they revealed that the problematic charophyte taxon Entransia fimbriata Hughes strongly clusters with Klebsormidium flaccidum (Kutzing) Silva, Mattox et Blackwell to form a basal lineage relative to the other charophyte orders examined.
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