TY - JOUR
T1 - Phylogenetic relationships between pelvetia and pelvetiopsis (fucaceae, phaeophyta) inferred from sequences of the rubisco spacer region
AU - Lee, Yun Kyung
AU - Yoon, Hwan Su
AU - Motomura, Taizo
AU - Kim, Yung Jin
AU - Boo, Sung Min
PY - 1999/8/1
Y1 - 1999/8/1
N2 - As a basis for inferring phylogenetic relationships between Pelvetia and Pelvetiopsis in the family Fucaceae, the complete sequences of the plastid-encoded RuBisCo spacer region were determined for all four species of Pelvetia, for the type species of Pelvetiopsis, P. limitata, and for three other fucacean species (Ascophyllum nodosum, Fucus gardneri and F. vesiculosus). All trees based on the sequences of the RuBisCo spacer region showed that Pelvetia is not monophyletic and consists of two clades, one including P. babingtonii, P. compressa, and P. siliquosa, the other comprising only the type species, P. canaliculata. P. canaliculata is not closely related to any of the other Fucaceae studied, and it may represent a monotypic genus. RuBisCo spacer sequences support the establishment of a new genus for the three Pacific Pelvetia species: P. babingtonii, P. compressa and P. siliquosa. The congruence of the RuBisCo spacer data with reported nuclear rDNA 18S and ITS sequences, and with biogeographical and morphological data, indicates that the RuBisCo spacer region, including its flanking areas, is useful for inferring phylogenetic relationships within the Fucaceae.
AB - As a basis for inferring phylogenetic relationships between Pelvetia and Pelvetiopsis in the family Fucaceae, the complete sequences of the plastid-encoded RuBisCo spacer region were determined for all four species of Pelvetia, for the type species of Pelvetiopsis, P. limitata, and for three other fucacean species (Ascophyllum nodosum, Fucus gardneri and F. vesiculosus). All trees based on the sequences of the RuBisCo spacer region showed that Pelvetia is not monophyletic and consists of two clades, one including P. babingtonii, P. compressa, and P. siliquosa, the other comprising only the type species, P. canaliculata. P. canaliculata is not closely related to any of the other Fucaceae studied, and it may represent a monotypic genus. RuBisCo spacer sequences support the establishment of a new genus for the three Pacific Pelvetia species: P. babingtonii, P. compressa and P. siliquosa. The congruence of the RuBisCo spacer data with reported nuclear rDNA 18S and ITS sequences, and with biogeographical and morphological data, indicates that the RuBisCo spacer region, including its flanking areas, is useful for inferring phylogenetic relationships within the Fucaceae.
KW - Fucaceae
KW - Molecular systematics
KW - Pelvetia
KW - Pelvetiopsis
KW - Phaeophyta
KW - Phylogeny
KW - Rubisco spacer
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85024157656
U2 - 10.1080/09670269910001736262
DO - 10.1080/09670269910001736262
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85024157656
SN - 0967-0262
VL - 34
SP - 205
EP - 211
JO - European Journal of Phycology
JF - European Journal of Phycology
IS - 3
ER -