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Single cell genomics of uncultured marine alveolates shows paraphyly of basal dinoflagellates. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Marine alveolates (MALVs) are a diverse group of early-branching dinoflagellates, but most existing knowledge comes from only a few cultured species or environmental DNA analyses.
  • Researchers sequenced single-cell genomes from seven individually isolated MALV cells, discovering genes typical of heterotrophic eukaryotes, as well as unique features like proteorhodopsin.
  • Phylogenetic analysis revealed that MALV lineages are paraphyletic and indicated multiple origins of traits such as parasitism, suggesting that MALVs have a wider range of trophic behaviors than previously understood.

Article Abstract

Marine alveolates (MALVs) are diverse and widespread early-branching dinoflagellates, but most knowledge of the group comes from a few cultured species that are generally not abundant in natural samples, or from diversity analyses of PCR-based environmental SSU rRNA gene sequences. To more broadly examine MALV genomes, we generated single cell genome sequences from seven individually isolated cells. Genes expected of heterotrophic eukaryotes were found, with interesting exceptions like presence of proteorhodopsin and vacuolar H-pyrophosphatase. Phylogenetic analysis of concatenated SSU and LSU rRNA gene sequences provided strong support for the paraphyly of MALV lineages. Dinoflagellate viral nucleoproteins were found only in MALV groups that branched as sister to dinokaryotes. Our findings indicate that multiple independent origins of several characteristics early in dinoflagellate evolution, such as a parasitic life style, underlie the environmental diversity of MALVs, and suggest they have more varied trophic modes than previously thought.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5739020PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ismej.2017.167DOI Listing

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