Molecular biological research on Foraminifera

As one of the most important groups in micropaleontology, Foraminifera is traditionally described to have a membranous, agglutinated or carbonate shell according to its morphology, which resembles the marine granuloreticuloseans. However, recent molecular analyses on its ribosomal RNA gene have disc...

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Main Authors: Li, BH, Ertan, KT, Hemleben, C
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD 2005
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Online Access:http://ir.nigpas.ac.cn/handle/332004/21906
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spelling ftchinacscnigpas:oai:ir.nigpas.ac.cn:332004/21906 2023-05-15T18:00:47+02:00 Molecular biological research on Foraminifera Li, BH Ertan, KT Hemleben, C 2005-08-01 http://ir.nigpas.ac.cn/handle/332004/21906 英语 eng TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD PROGRESS IN NATURAL SCIENCE http://ir.nigpas.ac.cn/handle/332004/21906 foraminifera ribosomal DNA molecular biology phylogeny paleoceanography SUBUNIT RIBOSOMAL DNA PLANKTONIC FORAMINIFERS AMMONIA FORAMINIFERA RNA GENE SEQUENCES EVOLUTION CERCOZOA ORIGIN Materials Science Science & Technology - Other Topics Multidisciplinary Multidisciplinary Sciences 期刊论文 2005 ftchinacscnigpas 2019-08-14T12:45:07Z As one of the most important groups in micropaleontology, Foraminifera is traditionally described to have a membranous, agglutinated or carbonate shell according to its morphology, which resembles the marine granuloreticuloseans. However, recent molecular analyses on its ribosomal RNA gene have disclosed the existence of the naked, and also freshwater and terrestrial species. Foraminiferal SSU rDNA sequence suggests that this group is positioned at the base of the Eukaryotes phylogenetic trees, between Eu-glenoida and Diplomonadida. Existence of a large amount of genetic types in planktonic foraminifera suggests an underestimation of the bio-diversity for the nearly 50 species in world oceans and their close relationship with the ocean environment, such as bio-geographic distribution and water currents. This provides a more reliable proxy for future paleoenvironmental study. Report Planktonic foraminifera Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology: NIGPAS OpenIR (Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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topic foraminifera
ribosomal DNA
molecular biology
phylogeny
paleoceanography
SUBUNIT RIBOSOMAL DNA
PLANKTONIC FORAMINIFERS
AMMONIA FORAMINIFERA
RNA GENE
SEQUENCES
EVOLUTION
CERCOZOA
ORIGIN
Materials Science
Science & Technology - Other Topics
Multidisciplinary
Multidisciplinary Sciences
spellingShingle foraminifera
ribosomal DNA
molecular biology
phylogeny
paleoceanography
SUBUNIT RIBOSOMAL DNA
PLANKTONIC FORAMINIFERS
AMMONIA FORAMINIFERA
RNA GENE
SEQUENCES
EVOLUTION
CERCOZOA
ORIGIN
Materials Science
Science & Technology - Other Topics
Multidisciplinary
Multidisciplinary Sciences
Li, BH
Ertan, KT
Hemleben, C
Molecular biological research on Foraminifera
topic_facet foraminifera
ribosomal DNA
molecular biology
phylogeny
paleoceanography
SUBUNIT RIBOSOMAL DNA
PLANKTONIC FORAMINIFERS
AMMONIA FORAMINIFERA
RNA GENE
SEQUENCES
EVOLUTION
CERCOZOA
ORIGIN
Materials Science
Science & Technology - Other Topics
Multidisciplinary
Multidisciplinary Sciences
description As one of the most important groups in micropaleontology, Foraminifera is traditionally described to have a membranous, agglutinated or carbonate shell according to its morphology, which resembles the marine granuloreticuloseans. However, recent molecular analyses on its ribosomal RNA gene have disclosed the existence of the naked, and also freshwater and terrestrial species. Foraminiferal SSU rDNA sequence suggests that this group is positioned at the base of the Eukaryotes phylogenetic trees, between Eu-glenoida and Diplomonadida. Existence of a large amount of genetic types in planktonic foraminifera suggests an underestimation of the bio-diversity for the nearly 50 species in world oceans and their close relationship with the ocean environment, such as bio-geographic distribution and water currents. This provides a more reliable proxy for future paleoenvironmental study.
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author Li, BH
Ertan, KT
Hemleben, C
author_facet Li, BH
Ertan, KT
Hemleben, C
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title Molecular biological research on Foraminifera
title_short Molecular biological research on Foraminifera
title_full Molecular biological research on Foraminifera
title_fullStr Molecular biological research on Foraminifera
title_full_unstemmed Molecular biological research on Foraminifera
title_sort molecular biological research on foraminifera
publisher TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
publishDate 2005
url http://ir.nigpas.ac.cn/handle/332004/21906
genre Planktonic foraminifera
genre_facet Planktonic foraminifera
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