Phylogenetic relations of the dinoflagellate Gymnodinium baicalense from Lake Baikal

Freshwater dinoflagellates still remain poorly studied by modern biological methods. This lack of knowledge prevents us from understanding the evolution and colonization patterns of these ecologically important protists. Gymnodinium baicalense is the most abundant, and possibly endemic, planktonic d...

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Published in:Open Life Sciences
Main Author: Annenkova, Nataliia
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Versita 2013
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Online Access:https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/3576907
https://doi.org/10.2478/s11535-013-0144-y
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spelling ftulundlup:oai:lup.lub.lu.se:eb378056-e6c5-4721-b7de-08ac8dc5889a 2023-05-15T14:53:27+02:00 Phylogenetic relations of the dinoflagellate Gymnodinium baicalense from Lake Baikal Annenkova, Nataliia 2013 https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/3576907 https://doi.org/10.2478/s11535-013-0144-y eng eng Versita https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/3576907 http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/s11535-013-0144-y wos:000314719200006 scopus:84873743328 Central European Journal of Biology; 8(4), pp 366-373 (2013) ISSN: 1895-104X Ecology Protists Baikal Biogeography Evolution 18S rRNA gene ITS-2 COI contributiontojournal/article info:eu-repo/semantics/article text 2013 ftulundlup https://doi.org/10.2478/s11535-013-0144-y 2023-02-01T23:28:52Z Freshwater dinoflagellates still remain poorly studied by modern biological methods. This lack of knowledge prevents us from understanding the evolution and colonization patterns of these ecologically important protists. Gymnodinium baicalense is the most abundant, and possibly endemic, planktonic dinoflagellate from the ancient Lake Baikal. This dinoflagellate species blooms in the spring under the ice. This study analyzed the origin of this Baikalian dinoflagellate using three markers (two ribosomal and one mitochondrial DNA). It was found that this species is a true member of the order Gymnodiniales and has close relatives in the glacial melt waters of the Arctic Ocean. It seems that G. baicalense has diversified relatively recently from the arctic marine gymnodinioids. These results shed light on dinoflagellate biogeography and their colonizations in Lake Baikala biodiversity hotspot. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Ocean Lund University Publications (LUP) Arctic Arctic Ocean Open Life Sciences 8 4 366 373
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topic Ecology
Protists
Baikal
Biogeography
Evolution
18S rRNA gene
ITS-2
COI
spellingShingle Ecology
Protists
Baikal
Biogeography
Evolution
18S rRNA gene
ITS-2
COI
Annenkova, Nataliia
Phylogenetic relations of the dinoflagellate Gymnodinium baicalense from Lake Baikal
topic_facet Ecology
Protists
Baikal
Biogeography
Evolution
18S rRNA gene
ITS-2
COI
description Freshwater dinoflagellates still remain poorly studied by modern biological methods. This lack of knowledge prevents us from understanding the evolution and colonization patterns of these ecologically important protists. Gymnodinium baicalense is the most abundant, and possibly endemic, planktonic dinoflagellate from the ancient Lake Baikal. This dinoflagellate species blooms in the spring under the ice. This study analyzed the origin of this Baikalian dinoflagellate using three markers (two ribosomal and one mitochondrial DNA). It was found that this species is a true member of the order Gymnodiniales and has close relatives in the glacial melt waters of the Arctic Ocean. It seems that G. baicalense has diversified relatively recently from the arctic marine gymnodinioids. These results shed light on dinoflagellate biogeography and their colonizations in Lake Baikala biodiversity hotspot.
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title Phylogenetic relations of the dinoflagellate Gymnodinium baicalense from Lake Baikal
title_short Phylogenetic relations of the dinoflagellate Gymnodinium baicalense from Lake Baikal
title_full Phylogenetic relations of the dinoflagellate Gymnodinium baicalense from Lake Baikal
title_fullStr Phylogenetic relations of the dinoflagellate Gymnodinium baicalense from Lake Baikal
title_full_unstemmed Phylogenetic relations of the dinoflagellate Gymnodinium baicalense from Lake Baikal
title_sort phylogenetic relations of the dinoflagellate gymnodinium baicalense from lake baikal
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https://doi.org/10.2478/s11535-013-0144-y
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op_source Central European Journal of Biology; 8(4), pp 366-373 (2013)
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