Orgenellar genome data provide good insights into the long-standing evolutionary questions and phylogenetic relationships of red algae

Title
Orgenellar genome data provide good insights into the long-standing evolutionary questions and phylogenetic relationships of red algae
Author(s)
윤환수; 부성민; 양은찬; 김경미; 김수연
KIOST Author(s)
Yang, Eun Chan(양은찬)
Alternative Author(s)
양은찬
Publication Year
2014-04-18
Abstract
Red algae (Rhodophyta) include more than 6,400 species and two classes of the Florideophyceae (ca. 6,100 spp) and Bangiophyceae (ca. 150 spp) that comprise 98% of red algal diversity in marine and freshwater habitats. Red algae play a critical role in the eukaryote tree of life as a donor through secondary endosymbiosis of the plastid that subsequently gave rise to chlorophyll-c containing groups such as diatoms, dinoflagellates, haptophytes, and cryptophytes. We characterized mitochondrial and plastid genomes from 16 representatives in five florideophycean subclasses and from all 12 orders of the Rhodymeniophycidae, and provided resolved relationships within the Rhodymeniophycidae.cal role in the eukaryote tree of life as a donor through secondary endosymbiosis of the plastid that subsequently gave rise to chlorophyll-c containing groups such as diatoms, dinoflagellates, haptophytes, and cryptophytes. We characterized mitochondrial and plastid genomes from 16 representatives in five florideophycean subclasses and from all 12 orders of the Rhodymeniophycidae, and provided resolved relationships within the Rhodymeniophycidae.
URI
https://sciwatch.kiost.ac.kr/handle/2020.kiost/40962
Bibliographic Citation
2014 Wando International Marien Algal Symposium, pp.50, 2014
Publisher
한국조류학회
Type
Conference
Language
English
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