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Telonemia-specific environmental 18S rDNA PCR reveals unknown diversity and multiple marine-freshwater colonizations

BACKGROUND: Recent surveys of eukaryote 18S rDNA diversity in marine habitats have uncovered worldwide distribution of the heterotrophic eukaryote phylum Telonemia. Here we investigate the diversity and geographic distribution of Telonemia sequences by in-depth sequencing of several new 18S rDNA clo...

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Autores principales: Bråte, Jon, Klaveness, Dag, Rygh, Tellef, Jakobsen, Kjetill S, Shalchian-Tabrizi, Kamran
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2891722/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20534135
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2180-10-168
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author Bråte, Jon
Klaveness, Dag
Rygh, Tellef
Jakobsen, Kjetill S
Shalchian-Tabrizi, Kamran
author_facet Bråte, Jon
Klaveness, Dag
Rygh, Tellef
Jakobsen, Kjetill S
Shalchian-Tabrizi, Kamran
author_sort Bråte, Jon
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description BACKGROUND: Recent surveys of eukaryote 18S rDNA diversity in marine habitats have uncovered worldwide distribution of the heterotrophic eukaryote phylum Telonemia. Here we investigate the diversity and geographic distribution of Telonemia sequences by in-depth sequencing of several new 18S rDNA clone libraries from both marine and freshwater sites by using a Telonemia-specific PCR strategy. RESULTS: In contrast to earlier studies that have employed eukaryote-wide PCR design, we identified a large and unknown diversity of phylotypes and the first rigorous evidence for several freshwater species, altogether comprising 91 unique sequences. Phylogenies of these and publicly available sequences showed 20 statistically supported sub-clades as well as several solitary phylotypes with no clear phylogenetic affiliation. Most of these sub-clades were composed of phylotypes from different geographic regions. CONCLUSIONS: By using specific PCR primers we reveal a much larger diversity of Telonemia from environmental samples than previously uncovered by eukaryote-wide primers. The new data substantially diminish the geographic structuring of clades identified in earlier studies. Nevertheless, since these clades comprise several distinct phylotypes we cannot exclude endemicity at species level. We identified two freshwater clades and a few solitary phylotypes, implying that Telonemia have colonized freshwater habitats and adapted to the different environmental and ecological conditions at independent occasions.
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spelling pubmed-28917222010-06-25 Telonemia-specific environmental 18S rDNA PCR reveals unknown diversity and multiple marine-freshwater colonizations Bråte, Jon Klaveness, Dag Rygh, Tellef Jakobsen, Kjetill S Shalchian-Tabrizi, Kamran BMC Microbiol Research article BACKGROUND: Recent surveys of eukaryote 18S rDNA diversity in marine habitats have uncovered worldwide distribution of the heterotrophic eukaryote phylum Telonemia. Here we investigate the diversity and geographic distribution of Telonemia sequences by in-depth sequencing of several new 18S rDNA clone libraries from both marine and freshwater sites by using a Telonemia-specific PCR strategy. RESULTS: In contrast to earlier studies that have employed eukaryote-wide PCR design, we identified a large and unknown diversity of phylotypes and the first rigorous evidence for several freshwater species, altogether comprising 91 unique sequences. Phylogenies of these and publicly available sequences showed 20 statistically supported sub-clades as well as several solitary phylotypes with no clear phylogenetic affiliation. Most of these sub-clades were composed of phylotypes from different geographic regions. CONCLUSIONS: By using specific PCR primers we reveal a much larger diversity of Telonemia from environmental samples than previously uncovered by eukaryote-wide primers. The new data substantially diminish the geographic structuring of clades identified in earlier studies. Nevertheless, since these clades comprise several distinct phylotypes we cannot exclude endemicity at species level. We identified two freshwater clades and a few solitary phylotypes, implying that Telonemia have colonized freshwater habitats and adapted to the different environmental and ecological conditions at independent occasions. BioMed Central 2010-06-09 /pmc/articles/PMC2891722/ /pubmed/20534135 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2180-10-168 Text en Copyright ©2010 Bråte et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Bråte, Jon
Klaveness, Dag
Rygh, Tellef
Jakobsen, Kjetill S
Shalchian-Tabrizi, Kamran
Telonemia-specific environmental 18S rDNA PCR reveals unknown diversity and multiple marine-freshwater colonizations
title Telonemia-specific environmental 18S rDNA PCR reveals unknown diversity and multiple marine-freshwater colonizations
title_full Telonemia-specific environmental 18S rDNA PCR reveals unknown diversity and multiple marine-freshwater colonizations
title_fullStr Telonemia-specific environmental 18S rDNA PCR reveals unknown diversity and multiple marine-freshwater colonizations
title_full_unstemmed Telonemia-specific environmental 18S rDNA PCR reveals unknown diversity and multiple marine-freshwater colonizations
title_short Telonemia-specific environmental 18S rDNA PCR reveals unknown diversity and multiple marine-freshwater colonizations
title_sort telonemia-specific environmental 18s rdna pcr reveals unknown diversity and multiple marine-freshwater colonizations
topic Research article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2891722/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20534135
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2180-10-168
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