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  • - The study investigates the phylogenetic relationship between Iyengar and the species Shaw, noting that Iyengar features small somatic cells in its vegetative colonies and hasn't been recorded since 1951.
  • - Researchers conducted light and electron microscopy alongside molecular phylogenetic analysis using new culture strains from Thailand, finding that the Thai species aligned with previous Indian studies and exhibited homothallic sexuality.
  • - The phylogenetic analysis identified the Thai strains as closely related to two other species without posterior somatic cells and suggested that evolutionary changes likely led to the loss of these cells in their ancestors, indicating Iyengar may represent an earlier form of these species.

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Iyengar was considered to be a phylogenetic link between and the type species Shaw because it has small somatic cells distributed from the anterior to posterior poles in 64- or 128-celled vegetative colonies. However, cultural studies and molecular and ultrastructural data are lacking in , and this species has not been recorded since 1951. Here, we performed light and electron microscopy and molecular phylogeny of based on newly established culture strains originating from Thailand. Morphological features of the present Thai species agreed well with those of the previous studies of the Indian material of and with those of the current concept of the advanced members of the Volvocaceae. The present strains exhibited homothallic sexuality; male and facultative female colonies developed within a single clonal culture. Chloroplast multigene phylogeny demonstrated that was sister to two other species of ( and Nozaki) without posterior somatic cells, and these three species of formed a robust clade, which was positioned distally in the large monophyletic group including nine taxa of sect. and (sect. ) Ehrenberg. Based on the present phylogenetic results, evolutionary losses of posterior somatic cells might have occurred in the ancestor of and . Thus, might represent an ancestral morphology of , rather than of .

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