Improved phylogeny of brown algae Cystoseira (Fucales) from the Atlantic- Mediterranean region based on mitochondrial sequences

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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10498/21359
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0210143
ISSN: 1932-6203
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Plos One - 2019 Vol. 14 n. 1 Número de artículo: e0210143Abstract
Cystoseira is a common brown algal genus widely distributed throughout the Atlantic and
Mediterranean regions whose taxonomical assignment of specimens is often hampered by
intra- and interspecific morphological variability. In this study, three mitochondrial regions,
namely cytochrome oxidase subunit 1 (COI), 23S rDNA (23S), and 23S-tRNAVal intergenic
spacer (mt-spacer) were used to analyse the phylogenetic relationships of 22 Cystoseira
taxa (n = 93 samples). A total of 135 sequences (48 from COI, 43 from 23S and 44 from mtspacer)
were newly generated and analysed together with Cystoseira sequences (9 COI, 31
23S and 35 mt-spacer) from other authors. Phylogenetic analysis of these three markers
identified 3 well-resolved clades and also corroborated the polyphyletic nature of the genus.
The resolution of Cystoseira taxa within the three clades improves significantly when the
inclusion of specimens of related genera was minimized. COI and mt-spacer markers
resolved the phylogeny of some of the Cystoseira taxa, such as the C. baccata, C. foeniculacea
and C. usneoides. Furthermore, trends between phylogeny, embryonic development
and available chemotaxonomic classifications were identified, showing that phylogenetic,
chemical and morphological data should be taken into account to study the evolutionary
relationships among the algae currently classified as Cystoseira. The resolution of Cystoseira
macroalgae into three well supported clades achieved here is relevant for a more
accurate isolation and identification of natural compounds and the implementation of conservation
measures for target species.
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