MOLECULAR RELATIONSHIPS AMONG THE GRACILARIACEAE (RHODOPHYTA) - FURTHER OBSERVATIONS ON SOME UNDETERMINED SPECIES

Citation
Cj. Bird et al., MOLECULAR RELATIONSHIPS AMONG THE GRACILARIACEAE (RHODOPHYTA) - FURTHER OBSERVATIONS ON SOME UNDETERMINED SPECIES, European journal of phycology, 29(3), 1994, pp. 195-202
Citations number
17
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences","Marine & Freshwater Biology
ISSN journal
09670262
Volume
29
Issue
3
Year of publication
1994
Pages
195 - 202
Database
ISI
SICI code
0967-0262(1994)29:3<195:MRATG(>2.0.ZU;2-9
Abstract
We have used molecular characteristics to clarify the taxonomic status of three problematic gracilarioid algae, by comparison with existing data for the Gracilariaceae. Nucleotide sequences of nuclear-encoded 1 8S rDNA were determined for an unidentified species of Gracilariopsis from North Carolina, and two infertile strains of gracilarioid algae f rom Namibia, tentatively assigned to Gracilariopsis. The sequence from the North Carolinian alga was intermediate between those established previously for Gracilariopsis lemaneiformis and European Gracilariopsi s sp., and represents a different, probably undescribed, species. Sequ ences from the Namibian plants were characteristic of Gracilaria, and very similar to those from Gracilaria verrucosa and two closely relate d congeners. In parsimony, distance and maximum-likelihood analyses of these sequences and others already published for the Gracilariaceae, the North Carolinian Gracilariopsis sp. consistently grouped with its congeners, and the two Namibian strains with verrucosa-type species of Gracilaria. Restriction digestion of plastid DNA from the Namibian al gae suggested that they were conspecific despite their different morph ologies and agar characteristics. Moreover the restriction patterns we re nearly identical with those observed previously for Gracilaria verr ucosa, and the Namibian strains are probably referable to this species .