Leptosira erumpens(Deason&Bold)lukesová的鞭毛器超微结构及其对理解微属(Chlopyta)系统发育关系的贡献

M. Els Bakker , Yde S.D.M. De Jong , Gijsbert M. Lokhorst
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描述了陆生绿藻Leptosira erumpens的双层游动孢子中鞭毛器的实际空间构型。基体在逆时针方向(CCW)上相对于彼此移位。两种类型的微管根分别由2个微管(R2)和8个微管(R8)组成。后一种类型的微管根以7-over-1的方向排列。两个基体在前方通过一个大的有条纹的远端连接纤维相互连接。微管根通过有条纹的近端纤维连接到相邻的基体,并与远端连接纤维的下侧连接。单个有条纹的根状质体从一个基体沿着一个大的线粒体向核膜延伸。独特的眼点(柱头)与一系列ca密切相关。10个微管源自一个八元微管根。为了研究非分子特征在理解Microthaniales内部进化关系中所起的作用,编制了一个数据矩阵用于初步的系统发育分析。除了目前的L.erumpens数据外,本组还包括另外15个微群落物种和2个选定的外类群物种的非分子(绝大多数形态)数据。尽管数据不完整,但还是发现了一个明显的系统发育信号。这鼓励我们将我们的结果与最近基于分子数据的系统发育重建进行比较。
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The flagellar apparatus ultrastructure in Leptosira erumpens (Deason & Bold) lukesová and its contribution to the understanding of phylogenese relationships within the microthamniales (chlorophyta)

The actual spatial configuration of the flagellar apparatus in biflagellate zoospores of the terrestrial green alga Leptosira erumpens is described. The basal bodies are displaced with respect to each other in the counter clockwise direction (CCW). The two types of microtubular roots consist of 2 microtubules (R2) and 8 microtubules (R8) respectively. The latter type of microtubular root is arranged in a 7-over-1 orientation. The two basal bodies are connected to each other anteriorly by a large striated distal connecting fibre. The microtubular roots are connected to the adjacent basal body via a striated proximal fibre and linked with the lower side of the distal connecting fibre. A single striated rhizoplast runs from one basal body along a large mitochondrion towards the nuclear envelope. The distinct eyespot (stigma) is intimately associated with a series of ca. 10 microtubules originating from one of the eight-membered microtubular roots.

In order to investigate the role that non-molecular characters play in the understanding of evolutionary relationships within the Microthamniales, a datamatrix was compiled for a preliminary phylogenetic analysis. Along with the present data of L. erumpens non-molecular (in great majority morphological) data of 15 more microthamnialean species and 2 selected outgroup species were included within this set. Despite incompleteness of the data, a distinct phylogenetic signal was found. This encouraged us to compare our results with a recent phylogenetic reconstruction based on molecular data.

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