MBE Advance Access published online on February 13, 2006
Molecular Biology and Evolution, doi:10.1093/molbev/msj108
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1 Department of Biology, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, NB, Canada, E3B 6E1
* To whom correspondence should be addressed. The search for the unicellular relative of Streptophyta (i.e., land plants and their closest green algal relatives, the charophytes) started many years ago and remained centered around the scaly green flagellate, Mesostigma viride. To date, despite numerous studies, the phylogenetic position of Mesostigma is still debated and the nature of the unicellular ancestor of Streptophyta remains unknown. As molecular phylogenetic studies have produced conflicting results, we constructed a M. viride EST (expressed sequence tags) library and searched for sequences that are shared between M. viride and the Streptophyta (to the exclusion of the other green algal lineages - the Chlorophyta). Here, we report a multigene family that is restricted to Streptophyta and M. viride. The phylogenetic distribution of this complex character and its potential involvement in the evolution of an important land plant adaptive trait (i.e., three-dimensional tissues) argue that Mesostigma is a close unicellular relative of Streptophyta.
Accepted February 9, 2006
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A Land Plant-Specific Multigene Family in the Unicellular Mesostigma Argues for Its Close Relationship to Streptophyta
Aurora M. Nedelcu 1 *
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Tudor Borza 2
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and
Robert W. Lee 2
2 Department of Biology, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, Canada B3H 4J1
Aurora M. Nedelcu, E-mail: anedelcu{at}unb.ca
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