@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref18559,
author = {Hisayoshi Nozaki and Shinichiro Maruyama and Motomichi Matsuzaki and Takashi Nakada and Syou Kato and Kazuharu Misawa},
title = {Phylogenetic positions of Glaucophyta, green plants (Archaeplastida) and Haptophyta (Chromalveolata) as deduced from slowly evolving nuclear genes},
year = {2009},
keywords = {},
doi = {10.1016/j.ympev.2009.08.015},
url = {},
pmid = {},
journal = {Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution},
volume = {53},
number = {3},
pages = {872--880},
abstract = {The phylogenetic positions of the primary photosynthetic eukaryotes, or Archaeplastida (green plants, red algae, and glaucophytes) and the secondary photosynthetic chromalveolates, Haptophyta, vary depending on the data matrices used in the previous nuclear multigene phylogenetic studies. Here, we deduced the phylogeny of three groups of Archaeplastida and Haptophyta on the basis of sequences of the slowly evolving multiple nuclear genes and reduced the gaps or missing data, especially in glaucophyte operational taxonomic units (OTUs). The present multigene phylogenetic analyses resolved that Haptophyta and two groups of Chromalveolata, stramenopiles and Alveolata, form a monophyletic group that is sister to the green plants and that the glaucophytes and red algae are basal to the clade composed of green plants and Chromalveolata. The bootstrap values supporting these phylogenetic relationships increased with the exclusion of long-branched OTUs. The close relationship between green plants and Chromalveolata is further supported by the common replacement in two plastid-targeted genes.}
}
Citation for Study 10068
Citation title:
"Phylogenetic positions of Glaucophyta, green plants (Archaeplastida) and Haptophyta (Chromalveolata) as deduced from slowly evolving nuclear genes".
This study was previously identified under the legacy study ID S2408
(Status: Published).
Citation
Nozaki H., Maruyama S., Matsuzaki M., Nakada T., Kato S., & Misawa K. 2009. Phylogenetic positions of Glaucophyta, green plants (Archaeplastida) and Haptophyta (Chromalveolata) as deduced from slowly evolving nuclear genes. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 53(3): 872-880.
Authors
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Nozaki H.
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Maruyama S.
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Matsuzaki M.
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Nakada T.
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Kato S.
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Misawa K.
Abstract
The phylogenetic positions of the primary photosynthetic eukaryotes, or Archaeplastida (green plants, red algae, and glaucophytes) and the secondary photosynthetic chromalveolates, Haptophyta, vary depending on the data matrices used in the previous nuclear multigene phylogenetic studies. Here, we deduced the phylogeny of three groups of Archaeplastida and Haptophyta on the basis of sequences of the slowly evolving multiple nuclear genes and reduced the gaps or missing data, especially in glaucophyte operational taxonomic units (OTUs). The present multigene phylogenetic analyses resolved that Haptophyta and two groups of Chromalveolata, stramenopiles and Alveolata, form a monophyletic group that is sister to the green plants and that the glaucophytes and red algae are basal to the clade composed of green plants and Chromalveolata. The bootstrap values supporting these phylogenetic relationships increased with the exclusion of long-branched OTUs. The close relationship between green plants and Chromalveolata is further supported by the common replacement in two plastid-targeted genes.
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@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref18559,
author = {Hisayoshi Nozaki and Shinichiro Maruyama and Motomichi Matsuzaki and Takashi Nakada and Syou Kato and Kazuharu Misawa},
title = {Phylogenetic positions of Glaucophyta, green plants (Archaeplastida) and Haptophyta (Chromalveolata) as deduced from slowly evolving nuclear genes},
year = {2009},
keywords = {},
doi = {10.1016/j.ympev.2009.08.015},
url = {},
pmid = {},
journal = {Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution},
volume = {53},
number = {3},
pages = {872--880},
abstract = {The phylogenetic positions of the primary photosynthetic eukaryotes, or Archaeplastida (green plants, red algae, and glaucophytes) and the secondary photosynthetic chromalveolates, Haptophyta, vary depending on the data matrices used in the previous nuclear multigene phylogenetic studies. Here, we deduced the phylogeny of three groups of Archaeplastida and Haptophyta on the basis of sequences of the slowly evolving multiple nuclear genes and reduced the gaps or missing data, especially in glaucophyte operational taxonomic units (OTUs). The present multigene phylogenetic analyses resolved that Haptophyta and two groups of Chromalveolata, stramenopiles and Alveolata, form a monophyletic group that is sister to the green plants and that the glaucophytes and red algae are basal to the clade composed of green plants and Chromalveolata. The bootstrap values supporting these phylogenetic relationships increased with the exclusion of long-branched OTUs. The close relationship between green plants and Chromalveolata is further supported by the common replacement in two plastid-targeted genes.}
}
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TY - JOUR
ID - 18559
AU - Nozaki,Hisayoshi
AU - Maruyama,Shinichiro
AU - Matsuzaki,Motomichi
AU - Nakada,Takashi
AU - Kato,Syou
AU - Misawa,Kazuharu
T1 - Phylogenetic positions of Glaucophyta, green plants (Archaeplastida) and Haptophyta (Chromalveolata) as deduced from slowly evolving nuclear genes
PY - 2009
UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ympev.2009.08.015
N2 - The phylogenetic positions of the primary photosynthetic eukaryotes, or Archaeplastida (green plants, red algae, and glaucophytes) and the secondary photosynthetic chromalveolates, Haptophyta, vary depending on the data matrices used in the previous nuclear multigene phylogenetic studies. Here, we deduced the phylogeny of three groups of Archaeplastida and Haptophyta on the basis of sequences of the slowly evolving multiple nuclear genes and reduced the gaps or missing data, especially in glaucophyte operational taxonomic units (OTUs). The present multigene phylogenetic analyses resolved that Haptophyta and two groups of Chromalveolata, stramenopiles and Alveolata, form a monophyletic group that is sister to the green plants and that the glaucophytes and red algae are basal to the clade composed of green plants and Chromalveolata. The bootstrap values supporting these phylogenetic relationships increased with the exclusion of long-branched OTUs. The close relationship between green plants and Chromalveolata is further supported by the common replacement in two plastid-targeted genes.
L3 - 10.1016/j.ympev.2009.08.015
JF - Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
VL - 53
IS - 3
SP - 872
EP - 880
ER -