Mitogenomes from type specimens, a genotyping tool for morphologically simple species: ten genomes of agar-producing red algae
DNA sequences from type specimens provide independent, objective characters that enhance the value of type specimens and permit the correct application of species names to phylogenetic clades and specimens. We provide mitochondrial genomes (mitogenomes) from archival type specimens of ten species in...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Scientific reports 2016-10, Vol.6 (1), p.35337-35337, Article 35337 |
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Zusammenfassung: | DNA sequences from type specimens provide independent, objective characters that enhance the value of type specimens and permit the correct application of species names to phylogenetic clades and specimens. We provide mitochondrial genomes (mitogenomes) from archival type specimens of ten species in agar-producing red algal genera
Gelidium
and
Pterocladiella
. The genomes contain 43–44 genes, ranging in size from 24,910 to 24,970 bp with highly conserved gene synteny. Low Ka/Ks ratios of apocytochrome b and cytochrome oxidase genes support their utility as markers. Phylogenies of mitogenomes and
cox
1+
rbc
L sequences clarified classification at the genus and species levels. Three species formerly in
Gelidium
and
Pterocladia
are transferred to
Pterocladiella
:
P
.
media
comb. nov.,
P
.
musciformis
comb. nov., and
P
.
luxurians
comb. and stat. nov.
Gelidium sinicola
is merged with
G
.
coulteri
because they share identical
cox
1 and
rbc
L sequences. We describe a new species,
Gelidium millariana
sp. nov., previously identified as
G
.
isabelae
from Australia. We demonstrate that mitogenomes from type specimens provide a new tool for typifying species in the Gelidiales and that there is an urgent need for analyzing mitogenomes from type specimens of red algae and other morphologically simple organisms for insight into their nomenclature, taxonomy and evolution. |
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ISSN: | 2045-2322 2045-2322 |
DOI: | 10.1038/srep35337 |