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Improved taxon sampling and multigene phylogeny of unicellular chlamydomonads closely related to the colonial volvocalean lineage Tetrabaenaceae-Goniaceae-Volvocaceae (Volvocales, Chlorophyceae)

[Display omitted] •Thirty-two unicellular lineages related to colonial volvocaleans were recognized.•Phylogenetic resolution among the unicellular and colonial volvocaleans was improved.•Clade including Chlamydomonas pila is the probable sister of colonial volvocaleans.•Colony-associated characteris...

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Published in:Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 2019-01, Vol.130, p.1-8
Main Authors: Nakada, Takashi, Tsuchida, Yudai, Tomita, Masaru
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Language:English
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Summary:[Display omitted] •Thirty-two unicellular lineages related to colonial volvocaleans were recognized.•Phylogenetic resolution among the unicellular and colonial volvocaleans was improved.•Clade including Chlamydomonas pila is the probable sister of colonial volvocaleans.•Colony-associated characteristics were established within a short evolutionary time. In the green algal order Volvocales (Chlorophyceae), flagellate colonial forms have evolved at least four times. One of these colonial lineages, Tetrabaenaceae-Goniaceae-Volvocaceae (TGV), which belongs to the clade Reinhardtinia, is closely related to several unicellular chlamydomonads in the genera Chlamydomonas and Vitreochlamys. However, the unicellular sister of TGV has not been specified. Here, the largest ever 18S rRNA phylogenetic tree of Reinhardtinia was constructed including several newly isolated chlamydomonads, and a clade (core-Reinhardtinia) including 32 unicellular lineages and three colonial families were recognized. Interrelationships within core-Reinhardtinia were barely resolved in the tree, and therefore combined 18S-atpB-psaA-psaB-psbC-rbcL gene phylogenetic analyses were performed with selected representatives of 29 of the 32 unicellular lineages and three colonial families. The 29 unicellular lineages were clustered into five metaclades and an unassigned lineage; the metaclade that includes Chlamydomonas pila was resolved, with moderate support, as the sister clade to TGV. To examine possible biases from specific gene(s), long-branch taxa, and the heterogeneous base composition, phylogenetic analyses using several smaller data sets were also performed. Light microscopy of C. pila and its relatives indicated that any early steps towards colony evolution appeared after divergence of TGV from the C. pila lineage.
ISSN:1055-7903
1095-9513
DOI:10.1016/j.ympev.2018.09.013