CYANOMARGARITA GEN. NOV. (NOSTOCALES, CYANOBACTERIA): CONVERGENT EVOLUTION RESULTING IN A CRYPTIC GENUS

Two populations of Rivularia-like cyanobacteria were isolated from ecologically diverse and biogeographically distant sites. One population was from an unpolluted stream in the Kola Peninsula of Russia, whereas the other was from a wet wall in the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, a deser...

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Main Author: Shalygin, Sergey
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Published: Carroll Collected 2016
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Online Access:https://collected.jcu.edu/masterstheses/21
https://collected.jcu.edu/context/masterstheses/article/1020/viewcontent/Shalygin_thesis_digital.pdf
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Summary:Two populations of Rivularia-like cyanobacteria were isolated from ecologically diverse and biogeographically distant sites. One population was from an unpolluted stream in the Kola Peninsula of Russia, whereas the other was from a wet wall in the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, a desert park-land in Utah. Though both were virtually indistinguishable from Rivularia in field and cultured material, they were both phylogenetically distant from Rivularia and the Rivulariaceae based on both 16S rRNA and rbcLX phylogenies. The new putative cryptic genus Cyanomargarita, with proposed type species C. melechinii sp. nov., and additional putative species C. calcarea are described herein. A new family for these taxa, the Cyanomargaritaceae, is proposed for this new genus.