2017
DOI: 10.1093/gbe/evx123
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Evolutionary Dynamics of Cryptophyte Plastid Genomes

Abstract: Cryptophytes are an ecologically important group of largely photosynthetic unicellular eukaryotes. This lineage is of great interest to evolutionary biologists because their plastids are of red algal secondary endosymbiotic origin and the host cell retains four different genomes (host nuclear, mitochondrial, plastid, and red algal nucleomorph). Here, we report a comparative analysis of plastid genomes from six representative cryptophyte genera. Four newly sequenced cryptophyte plastid genomes of Chroomonas mes… Show more

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“…1). This idea is reinforced by a similar pattern of independent multiple losses observed in other secondary endosymbiotic lineages (e.g., cryptophytes; Kim et al 2017), haptophytes (Baurain et al 2010), and euglenophytes (Karnkowska et al 2018).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…1). This idea is reinforced by a similar pattern of independent multiple losses observed in other secondary endosymbiotic lineages (e.g., cryptophytes; Kim et al 2017), haptophytes (Baurain et al 2010), and euglenophytes (Karnkowska et al 2018).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…Although our taxon sampling was limited, these results are consistent with earlier studies. In particular, the red-colored cryptophyte species ( Rhodomonas , Storeatula , Teleaulax , and Proteomonas ) form a monophyletic lineage in both mitochondrial and plastid phylogenomic studies to the exclusion of other cryptophytes ([ 24 ], this study), in contrast to single gene analyses of nuclear SSU rDNA [ 6 , 8 ].
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Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, at least the close phylogenetic relationship of nucleus-encoded cryptophyte and Archaeplastida (here Viridiplantae) protein sequences has been observed repeatedly in recent phylogenies ( Burki et al. 2016 ; Kim et al. 2017 ; Brown et al.…”
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confidence: 99%