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Description of Colponema vietnamica sp.n. and Acavomonas peruviana n. gen. n. sp., Two New Alveolate Phyla (Colponemidia nom. nov. and Acavomonidia nom. nov.) and Their Contributions to Reconstructing the Ancestral State of Alveolates and Eukaryotes

The evolutionary and ecological importance of predatory flagellates are too often overlooked. This is not only a gap in our understanding of microbial diversity, but also impacts how we interpret their better-studied relatives. A prime example of these problems is found in the alveolates. All well-s...

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Autores principales: Tikhonenkov, Denis V., Janouškovec, Jan, Mylnikov, Alexander P., Mikhailov, Kirill V., Simdyanov, Timur G., Aleoshin, Vladimir V., Keeling, Patrick J.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3989336/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24740116
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0095467
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author Tikhonenkov, Denis V.
Janouškovec, Jan
Mylnikov, Alexander P.
Mikhailov, Kirill V.
Simdyanov, Timur G.
Aleoshin, Vladimir V.
Keeling, Patrick J.
author_facet Tikhonenkov, Denis V.
Janouškovec, Jan
Mylnikov, Alexander P.
Mikhailov, Kirill V.
Simdyanov, Timur G.
Aleoshin, Vladimir V.
Keeling, Patrick J.
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description The evolutionary and ecological importance of predatory flagellates are too often overlooked. This is not only a gap in our understanding of microbial diversity, but also impacts how we interpret their better-studied relatives. A prime example of these problems is found in the alveolates. All well-studied species belong to three large clades (apicomplexans, dinoflagellates, and ciliates), but the predatory colponemid flagellates are also alveolates that are rare in nature and seldom cultured, but potentially important to our understanding of alveolate evolution. Recently we reported the first cultivation and molecular analysis of several colponemid-like organisms representing two novel clades in molecular trees. Here we provide ultrastructural analysis and formal species descriptions for both new species, Colponema vietnamica n. sp. and Acavomonas peruviana n. gen. n. sp. Morphological and feeding characteristics concur with molecular data that both species are distinct members of alveolates, with Acavomonas lacking the longitudinal phagocytotic groove, a defining feature of Colponema. Based on ultrastructure and molecular phylogenies, which both provide concrete rationale for a taxonomic reclassification of Alveolata, we establish the new phyla Colponemidia nom. nov. for the genus Colponema and its close relatives, and Acavomonidia nom. nov. for the genus Acavomonas and its close relatives. The morphological data presented here suggests that colponemids are central to our understanding of early alveolate evolution, and suggest they also retain features of the common ancestor of all eukaryotes.
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spelling pubmed-39893362014-04-21 Description of Colponema vietnamica sp.n. and Acavomonas peruviana n. gen. n. sp., Two New Alveolate Phyla (Colponemidia nom. nov. and Acavomonidia nom. nov.) and Their Contributions to Reconstructing the Ancestral State of Alveolates and Eukaryotes Tikhonenkov, Denis V. Janouškovec, Jan Mylnikov, Alexander P. Mikhailov, Kirill V. Simdyanov, Timur G. Aleoshin, Vladimir V. Keeling, Patrick J. PLoS One Research Article The evolutionary and ecological importance of predatory flagellates are too often overlooked. This is not only a gap in our understanding of microbial diversity, but also impacts how we interpret their better-studied relatives. A prime example of these problems is found in the alveolates. All well-studied species belong to three large clades (apicomplexans, dinoflagellates, and ciliates), but the predatory colponemid flagellates are also alveolates that are rare in nature and seldom cultured, but potentially important to our understanding of alveolate evolution. Recently we reported the first cultivation and molecular analysis of several colponemid-like organisms representing two novel clades in molecular trees. Here we provide ultrastructural analysis and formal species descriptions for both new species, Colponema vietnamica n. sp. and Acavomonas peruviana n. gen. n. sp. Morphological and feeding characteristics concur with molecular data that both species are distinct members of alveolates, with Acavomonas lacking the longitudinal phagocytotic groove, a defining feature of Colponema. Based on ultrastructure and molecular phylogenies, which both provide concrete rationale for a taxonomic reclassification of Alveolata, we establish the new phyla Colponemidia nom. nov. for the genus Colponema and its close relatives, and Acavomonidia nom. nov. for the genus Acavomonas and its close relatives. The morphological data presented here suggests that colponemids are central to our understanding of early alveolate evolution, and suggest they also retain features of the common ancestor of all eukaryotes. Public Library of Science 2014-04-16 /pmc/articles/PMC3989336/ /pubmed/24740116 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0095467 Text en © 2014 Tikhonenkov et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Tikhonenkov, Denis V.
Janouškovec, Jan
Mylnikov, Alexander P.
Mikhailov, Kirill V.
Simdyanov, Timur G.
Aleoshin, Vladimir V.
Keeling, Patrick J.
Description of Colponema vietnamica sp.n. and Acavomonas peruviana n. gen. n. sp., Two New Alveolate Phyla (Colponemidia nom. nov. and Acavomonidia nom. nov.) and Their Contributions to Reconstructing the Ancestral State of Alveolates and Eukaryotes
title Description of Colponema vietnamica sp.n. and Acavomonas peruviana n. gen. n. sp., Two New Alveolate Phyla (Colponemidia nom. nov. and Acavomonidia nom. nov.) and Their Contributions to Reconstructing the Ancestral State of Alveolates and Eukaryotes
title_full Description of Colponema vietnamica sp.n. and Acavomonas peruviana n. gen. n. sp., Two New Alveolate Phyla (Colponemidia nom. nov. and Acavomonidia nom. nov.) and Their Contributions to Reconstructing the Ancestral State of Alveolates and Eukaryotes
title_fullStr Description of Colponema vietnamica sp.n. and Acavomonas peruviana n. gen. n. sp., Two New Alveolate Phyla (Colponemidia nom. nov. and Acavomonidia nom. nov.) and Their Contributions to Reconstructing the Ancestral State of Alveolates and Eukaryotes
title_full_unstemmed Description of Colponema vietnamica sp.n. and Acavomonas peruviana n. gen. n. sp., Two New Alveolate Phyla (Colponemidia nom. nov. and Acavomonidia nom. nov.) and Their Contributions to Reconstructing the Ancestral State of Alveolates and Eukaryotes
title_short Description of Colponema vietnamica sp.n. and Acavomonas peruviana n. gen. n. sp., Two New Alveolate Phyla (Colponemidia nom. nov. and Acavomonidia nom. nov.) and Their Contributions to Reconstructing the Ancestral State of Alveolates and Eukaryotes
title_sort description of colponema vietnamica sp.n. and acavomonas peruviana n. gen. n. sp., two new alveolate phyla (colponemidia nom. nov. and acavomonidia nom. nov.) and their contributions to reconstructing the ancestral state of alveolates and eukaryotes
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3989336/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24740116
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0095467
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