2001
DOI: 10.1099/00207713-51-3-783
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Phylogenetic analysis of phagotrophic, photomorphic and osmotrophic euglenoids by using the nuclear 18S rDNA sequence.

Abstract: Phylogenetic analyses of 35 strains including 25 previously published sequences and 10 which have been newly sequenced, representing two species of Euglena, five species of Phacus and three species of Astasia, were carried out using the SSU rDNA. Parsimony, distance and maximum-likelihood inferred phylogenies support (1) monophyly of the euglenoids, (2) kinetoplastids as the sister group, (3) the phagotrophic Petalomonas cantuscygni Cann et Pennick anchoring the base of the euglenoid lineage, (4) evolution of … Show more

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“…However, this union of character states begs the question: Is P. cantuscygni more closely related to euglenids or kinetoplastids? Phylogenetic analyses of small subunit rDNA using non-euglenozoan outgroups incontrovertibly demonstrate that P. cantuscygni forms the sister taxon to the other euglenids in the ingroup (Müllner et al 2001;Preisfeld et al 2000Preisfeld et al , 2001. We can infer from these data that the Euglenida was derived from an ancestor possessing kinetoplasts and, consequently, the Kinetoplastida is paraphyletic.…”
Section: Discussion "Petalomonads" and The Origin Of Euglenidsmentioning
confidence: 83%
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“…However, this union of character states begs the question: Is P. cantuscygni more closely related to euglenids or kinetoplastids? Phylogenetic analyses of small subunit rDNA using non-euglenozoan outgroups incontrovertibly demonstrate that P. cantuscygni forms the sister taxon to the other euglenids in the ingroup (Müllner et al 2001;Preisfeld et al 2000Preisfeld et al , 2001. We can infer from these data that the Euglenida was derived from an ancestor possessing kinetoplasts and, consequently, the Kinetoplastida is paraphyletic.…”
Section: Discussion "Petalomonads" and The Origin Of Euglenidsmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…The idea that Distigma, Eutreptia, and Eutreptiella should be classified together within an order "Eutreptiales" is inconsistent with both molecular and morphological data (Müllner et al 2001;Preisfeld et al 2001) (Fig. 14).…”
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