FAWLEY MW, BUCHHEIM MA
LOROXANTHIN,
A PHYLOGENETICALLY USEFUL CHARACTER IN CHLAMYDOMONAS AND OTHER CHLOROPHYCEAN FLAGELLATES
J PHYCOL 31 (4): 664-667 AUG 1995
Abstract:
The distribution of loroxanthin in chlorophycean flagellates is consistent with their
phylogeny as inferred from molecular and organismal
characters. Although polarity of this character cannot yet be determined, if
the absence of loroxanthin is plesiomorphic
for chlorophycean flagellates, the presence of loroxanthin defines a clade that
includes the Euchlamydomonas morphological group, two
other species of Chlamydomonas, C, asymmetrica and C. oblonga, and Gonium
pectorale. A subsequent reversal to loroxanthin absence is apomorphic
for the more complex volvocacean taxa.
These results suggest that loroxanthin distribution
will be useful for resolving phylogenetic questions
in green algae.