USE OF RIBOSOMAL DNA INTERNAL TRANSCRIBED SPACERS FOR PHYLOGENETIC STUDIES IN DIATOMS

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作者
ZECHMAN, FW
ZIMMER, EA
THERIOT, EC
机构
[1] ACAD NAT SCI PHILADELPHIA,PHILADELPHIA,PA 19103
[2] SMITHSONIAN INST,NATL MUSEUM NAT HIST,MSC,MOLEC SYSTEMAT LAB,WASHINGTON,DC 20560
关键词
BACILLARIOPHYTA; CYCLOTELLA MENEGHINIANA; INTERNAL TRANSCRIBED SPACERS; INTRASPECIFIC VARIATION; RIBOSOMAL DNA; STEPHANODISCUS HANTZSCHII; S-NIAGARAE; S-YELLOWSTONENSIS; THALASSIOSIRACEAE;
D O I
10.1111/j.0022-3646.1994.00507.x
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Sequence variation of ribosomal DNA internal transcribed spacers (ITS) among populations, species, and genera of the diatom genus Stephanodiscus was investigated. ITS 1 and ITS 2, including the 5.8S gene, were sequenced from geographically distant and nearby populations of S. niagarae Ehrenberg. In addition, repeats from S. hantzschii Grunow and Cyclotella meneghiniana Kutzing were sequenced to determine the taxonomic range over which the ITS region could be used for diatom systematics. The morphologically distinct S. yellowstonensis Theriot & Stoermer, thought to have evolved from S. niagarae in Yellowstone Lake between 12,000 and 8000 years ago, also was sequenced to assess its relationship to nearby S. niagarae populations. The organization and relative sizes of ITS 1 and ITS 2 in Stephanodiscus species were similar to those reported for other eukaryotes. In general, ITS 2 was slightly larger and more variable than ITS 1. Cladistic analysis of ITS sequences did not resolve relationships of nearby S. niagarae and S. yellowstonensis populations. However, central North American S. niagarae populations were in a clade supported by two nucleotide changes. For Cyclotella, much of the ITS region was not alignable with that for Stephanodiscus species; therefore, generic-level comparison within the Thalassiosiraceae may not be possible. The variation (95-96% similarity) between S. hantzschii and other Stephanodiscus species suggests that interspecific relationships could be assessed with ITS sequences. Although S. yellowstonensis is morphologically distinct from S. niagarae, no autapomorphic nucleotide sites were identified. Two S. niagarae populations (Heart and Lewis Lakes), however, did possess autapomorphic ITS sites.
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