Nozaki H, Misawa K, Kajita T, et al.
Origin and
evolution of the colonial Volvocales (Chlorophyceae) as inferred from multiple,
chloroplast gene sequences
MOL PHYLOGENET EVOL 17 (2): 256-268 NOV 2000
Abstract:
A combined data set of DNA sequences (6021 bp) from five protein-coding genes
of the chloroplast genome (rbcL, atpB, psaA, psaB, and psbC genes) were
analyzed for 42 strains representing 30 species of the colonial Volvocales
(Volvox and its relatives) and 5 related species of green algae to deduce
robust phylogenetic relationships within the colonial green flagellates. The
4-celled family Tetrabaenaceae was robustly resolved as the most basal group
within the colonial Volvocales. The sequence data also suggested that all five
volvocacean genera with 32 or more cells in a vegetative colony (all four of
the anisogamous/oogamous genera, Eudorina, Platydorina, Pleodorina, and
Volvox, plus the isogamous genus Yamagishiella) constituted a large
monophyletic group, in which 2 Pleodorina species were positioned
distally to 3 species of Volvox. Therefore, most of the evolution of the
colonial Volvocales appears to constitute a gradual progression in colonial
complexity and in types of sexual reproduction, as in the traditional volvocine
lineage hypothesis, although reverse evolution must be considered for the
origin of certain species of Pleodorina. Data presented here also
provide robust support for a monophyletic family Goniaceae consisting of two
genera: Gonium and Astrephomene. (C) 2000 Academic Press.