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Highly Conserved Mitochondrial Genomes among Multicellular Red Algae of the Florideophyceae
Two red algal classes, the Florideophyceae (approximately 7,100 spp.) and Bangiophyceae (approximately 193 spp.), comprise 98% of red algal diversity in marine and freshwater habitats. These two classes form well-supported monophyletic groups in most phylogenetic analyses. Nonetheless, the interordi...
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author | Yang, Eun Chan Kim, Kyeong Mi Kim, Su Yeon Lee, JunMo Boo, Ga Hun Lee, Jung-Hyun Nelson, Wendy A. Yi, Gangman Schmidt, William E. Fredericq, Suzanne Boo, Sung Min Bhattacharya, Debashish Yoon, Hwan Su |
author_facet | Yang, Eun Chan Kim, Kyeong Mi Kim, Su Yeon Lee, JunMo Boo, Ga Hun Lee, Jung-Hyun Nelson, Wendy A. Yi, Gangman Schmidt, William E. Fredericq, Suzanne Boo, Sung Min Bhattacharya, Debashish Yoon, Hwan Su |
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description | Two red algal classes, the Florideophyceae (approximately 7,100 spp.) and Bangiophyceae (approximately 193 spp.), comprise 98% of red algal diversity in marine and freshwater habitats. These two classes form well-supported monophyletic groups in most phylogenetic analyses. Nonetheless, the interordinal relationships remain largely unresolved, in particular in the largest subclass Rhodymeniophycidae that includes 70% of all species. To elucidate red algal phylogenetic relationships and study organelle evolution, we determined the sequence of 11 mitochondrial genomes (mtDNA) from 5 florideophycean subclasses. These mtDNAs were combined with existing data, resulting in a database of 25 florideophytes and 12 bangiophytes (including cyanidiophycean species). A concatenated alignment of mt proteins was used to resolve ordinal relationships in the Rhodymeniophycidae. Red algal mtDNA genome comparisons showed 47 instances of gene rearrangement including 12 that distinguish Bangiophyceae from Hildenbrandiophycidae, and 5 that distinguish Hildenbrandiophycidae from Nemaliophycidae. These organelle data support a rapid radiation and surprisingly high conservation of mtDNA gene syntheny among the morphologically divergent multicellular lineages of Rhodymeniophycidae. In contrast, we find extensive mitochondrial gene rearrangements when comparing Bangiophyceae and Florideophyceae and multiple examples of gene loss among the different red algal lineages. |
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spelling | pubmed-45588642015-09-08 Highly Conserved Mitochondrial Genomes among Multicellular Red Algae of the Florideophyceae Yang, Eun Chan Kim, Kyeong Mi Kim, Su Yeon Lee, JunMo Boo, Ga Hun Lee, Jung-Hyun Nelson, Wendy A. Yi, Gangman Schmidt, William E. Fredericq, Suzanne Boo, Sung Min Bhattacharya, Debashish Yoon, Hwan Su Genome Biol Evol Research Article Two red algal classes, the Florideophyceae (approximately 7,100 spp.) and Bangiophyceae (approximately 193 spp.), comprise 98% of red algal diversity in marine and freshwater habitats. These two classes form well-supported monophyletic groups in most phylogenetic analyses. Nonetheless, the interordinal relationships remain largely unresolved, in particular in the largest subclass Rhodymeniophycidae that includes 70% of all species. To elucidate red algal phylogenetic relationships and study organelle evolution, we determined the sequence of 11 mitochondrial genomes (mtDNA) from 5 florideophycean subclasses. These mtDNAs were combined with existing data, resulting in a database of 25 florideophytes and 12 bangiophytes (including cyanidiophycean species). A concatenated alignment of mt proteins was used to resolve ordinal relationships in the Rhodymeniophycidae. Red algal mtDNA genome comparisons showed 47 instances of gene rearrangement including 12 that distinguish Bangiophyceae from Hildenbrandiophycidae, and 5 that distinguish Hildenbrandiophycidae from Nemaliophycidae. These organelle data support a rapid radiation and surprisingly high conservation of mtDNA gene syntheny among the morphologically divergent multicellular lineages of Rhodymeniophycidae. In contrast, we find extensive mitochondrial gene rearrangements when comparing Bangiophyceae and Florideophyceae and multiple examples of gene loss among the different red algal lineages. Oxford University Press 2015-08-04 /pmc/articles/PMC4558864/ /pubmed/26245677 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gbe/evv147 Text en © The Author(s) 2015. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com |
spellingShingle | Research Article Yang, Eun Chan Kim, Kyeong Mi Kim, Su Yeon Lee, JunMo Boo, Ga Hun Lee, Jung-Hyun Nelson, Wendy A. Yi, Gangman Schmidt, William E. Fredericq, Suzanne Boo, Sung Min Bhattacharya, Debashish Yoon, Hwan Su Highly Conserved Mitochondrial Genomes among Multicellular Red Algae of the Florideophyceae |
title | Highly Conserved Mitochondrial Genomes among Multicellular Red Algae of the Florideophyceae |
title_full | Highly Conserved Mitochondrial Genomes among Multicellular Red Algae of the Florideophyceae |
title_fullStr | Highly Conserved Mitochondrial Genomes among Multicellular Red Algae of the Florideophyceae |
title_full_unstemmed | Highly Conserved Mitochondrial Genomes among Multicellular Red Algae of the Florideophyceae |
title_short | Highly Conserved Mitochondrial Genomes among Multicellular Red Algae of the Florideophyceae |
title_sort | highly conserved mitochondrial genomes among multicellular red algae of the florideophyceae |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4558864/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26245677 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gbe/evv147 |
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