@ARTICLE{TreeBASE2Ref19619,
author = {Laura A Katz and Jessica R Grant and Laura Wegener Parfrey and Anastasia Gant and Charles J. O'Kelly and o Roger Anderson and Robert E Molestina and Thomas Nerad},
title = {Subulatomonas tetraspora nov. gen. nov. sp. is a member of a previously unrecognized major clade of eukaryotes},
year = {2011},
keywords = {novel eukaryotic lineages, microaerophilic eukaryotes, orphan lineages, Breviata},
doi = {},
url = {http://},
pmid = {},
journal = {Protist},
volume = {},
number = {},
pages = {},
abstract = {While a large number of aerobic free-living protists have been described within the last decade,
the number of new anaerobic or microaerophilic microbial eukaryotic taxa has lagged behind.
Here we describe a microaerophilic genus and species of amoeboflagellate isolated from a nearshore
marine site off the coast at Plymouth, Massachusetts: Subulatomonas tetraspora nov. gen.
nov. sp. This taxon is closely related to Breviata anathema based on both microscopical features
and phylogenetic analyses of sequences of three genes: SSU-rDNA, actin, and alpha-tubulin.
However, Subulatomonas tetraspora nov. gen. nov. sp. and B. anathema are morphologically
distinctive, differ by 14.9% at their ssu-rDNA locus, and were isolated from marine and ?slightly
brackish? environments, respectively. Phylogenetic analyses of these two taxa plus closely
related sequences from environmental surveys provide support for a novel clade of eukaryotes
that is distinct from the major clades including the Opisthokonta, Excavata, Amoebozoa and
?SAR? (Stramenopile, Alveolate, Rhizaria).}
}
Taxa for matrix 8462 of Study 11336

Citation title:
"Subulatomonas tetraspora nov. gen. nov. sp. is a member of a previously unrecognized major clade of eukaryotes".

Study name:
"Subulatomonas tetraspora nov. gen. nov. sp. is a member of a previously unrecognized major clade of eukaryotes".

This study is part of submission 11326
(Status: Published).
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