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BMC Evolutionary Biology
The model marine diatom Thalassiosira pseudonana likely descended from a freshwater ancestor in the genus Cyclotella
Bnk Beszteri1  Matthew L Julius2  Andrew J Alverson3  Edward C Theriot4 
[1] Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research, Bremerhaven, Germany;Department of Biological Sciences, St. Cloud State University, St. Cloud, USA;Department of Biology, Indiana University, Bloomington, USA;Texas Natural Science Center, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, USA
关键词: Cyclotella nana;    diatom;    freshwater;    marine;    model species;    Thalassiosira pseudonana;   
DOI  :  10.1186/1471-2148-11-125
学科分类:生物科学(综合)
来源: BioMed Central
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【 摘 要 】

Publication of the first diatom genome, that of Thalassiosira pseudonana, established it as a model species for experimental and genomic studies of diatoms. Virtually every ensuing study has treated T. pseudonana as a marine diatom, with genomic and experimental data valued for their insights into the ecology and evolution of diatoms in the world's oceans. The natural distribution of T. pseudonana spans both marine and fresh waters, and phylogenetic analyses of morphological and molecular datasets show that, 1) T. pseudonana marks an early divergence in a major freshwater radiation by diatoms, and 2) as a species, T. pseudonana is likely ancestrally freshwater. Marine strains therefore represent recent recolonizations of higher salinity habitats. In addition, the combination of a relatively nondescript form and a convoluted taxonomic history has introduced some confusion about the identity of T. pseudonana and, by extension, its phylogeny and ecology. We resolve these issues and use phylogenetic criteria to show that T. pseudonana is more appropriately classified by its original name, Cyclotella nana. Cyclotella contains a mix of marine and freshwater species and so more accurately conveys the complexities of the phylogenetic and natural histories of T. pseudonana. The multitude of physical barriers that likely must be overcome for diatoms to successfully colonize freshwaters suggests that the physiological traits of T. pseudonana, and the genes underlying those traits, might differ from those of strictly marine diatoms. The freshwater ancestry of T. pseudonana might therefore confound generalizations about the physiological and metabolic properties of marine diatoms. The freshwater component of T. pseudonana's history merits careful consideration in the interpretation of experimental data collected for this important model species.

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