Merging scleractinian genera: the overwhelming genetic similarity between solitary Desmophyllum and colonial Lophelia

BackgroundIn recent years, several types of molecular markers and new microscale skeletal characters have shown potential as powerful tools for phylogenetic reconstructions and higher-level taxonomy of scleractinian corals. Nonetheless, discrimination of closely related taxa is still highly controve...

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Published in:BMC Evolutionary Biology
Main Authors: Addamo, M., Vertino, A., Stolarski, J., Garcia-Jimenez, R., Taviani, M., Machordom, A.
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Language:English
Published: 2016
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Online Access:https://www.vliz.be/imisdocs/publications/295980.pdf
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spelling ftvliz:oai:oma.vliz.be:280619 2023-05-15T17:08:39+02:00 Merging scleractinian genera: the overwhelming genetic similarity between solitary Desmophyllum and colonial Lophelia Addamo, M. Vertino, A. Stolarski, J. Garcia-Jimenez, R. Taviani, M. Machordom, A. 2016 application/pdf https://www.vliz.be/imisdocs/publications/295980.pdf en eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/000375988600003 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/doi.org/10.1186/s12862-016-0654-8 https://www.vliz.be/imisdocs/publications/295980.pdf info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess %3Ci%3EBMC+Evol.+Biol.+16%3C%2Fi%3E.+%3Ca+href%3D%22https%3A%2F%2Fdx.doi.org%2F10.1186%2Fs12862-016-0654-8%22+target%3D%22_blank%22%3Ehttps%3A%2F%2Fdx.doi.org%2F10.1186%2Fs12862-016-0654-8%3C%2Fa%3E Desmophyllum dianthus [cockscomb cup coral] lophelia pertusa [spider hazards] info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2016 ftvliz https://doi.org/10.1186/s12862-016-0654-8 2022-05-01T10:44:26Z BackgroundIn recent years, several types of molecular markers and new microscale skeletal characters have shown potential as powerful tools for phylogenetic reconstructions and higher-level taxonomy of scleractinian corals. Nonetheless, discrimination of closely related taxa is still highly controversial in scleractinian coral research. Here we used newly sequenced complete mitochondrial genomes and 30 microsatellites to define the genetic divergence between two closely related azooxanthellate taxa of the family Caryophylliidae: solitary Desmophyllum dianthus and colonial Lophelia pertusa .ResultsIn the mitochondrial control region, an astonishing 99.8 % of nucleotides between L. pertusa and D. dianthus were identical. Variability of the mitochondrial genomes of the two species is represented by only 12 non-synonymous out of 19 total nucleotide substitutions. Microsatellite sequence (37 loci) analysis of L. pertusa and D. dianthus showed genetic similarity is about 97 %. Our results also indicated that L. pertusa and D. dianthus show high skeletal plasticity in corallum shape and similarity in skeletal ontogeny, micromorphological (septal and wall granulations) and microstructural characters (arrangement of rapid accretion deposits, thickening deposits).ConclusionsMolecularly and morphologically, the solitary Desmophyllum and the dendroid Lophelia appear to be significantly more similar to each other than other unambiguous coral genera analysed to date. This consequently leads to ascribe both taxa under the generic name Desmophyllum (priority by date of publication). Findings of this study demonstrate that coloniality may not be a robust taxonomic character in scleractinian corals. Article in Journal/Newspaper Lophelia pertusa Flanders Marine Institute (VLIZ): Open Marine Archive (OMA) BMC Evolutionary Biology 16 1
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topic Desmophyllum dianthus [cockscomb cup coral]
lophelia pertusa [spider hazards]
spellingShingle Desmophyllum dianthus [cockscomb cup coral]
lophelia pertusa [spider hazards]
Addamo, M.
Vertino, A.
Stolarski, J.
Garcia-Jimenez, R.
Taviani, M.
Machordom, A.
Merging scleractinian genera: the overwhelming genetic similarity between solitary Desmophyllum and colonial Lophelia
topic_facet Desmophyllum dianthus [cockscomb cup coral]
lophelia pertusa [spider hazards]
description BackgroundIn recent years, several types of molecular markers and new microscale skeletal characters have shown potential as powerful tools for phylogenetic reconstructions and higher-level taxonomy of scleractinian corals. Nonetheless, discrimination of closely related taxa is still highly controversial in scleractinian coral research. Here we used newly sequenced complete mitochondrial genomes and 30 microsatellites to define the genetic divergence between two closely related azooxanthellate taxa of the family Caryophylliidae: solitary Desmophyllum dianthus and colonial Lophelia pertusa .ResultsIn the mitochondrial control region, an astonishing 99.8 % of nucleotides between L. pertusa and D. dianthus were identical. Variability of the mitochondrial genomes of the two species is represented by only 12 non-synonymous out of 19 total nucleotide substitutions. Microsatellite sequence (37 loci) analysis of L. pertusa and D. dianthus showed genetic similarity is about 97 %. Our results also indicated that L. pertusa and D. dianthus show high skeletal plasticity in corallum shape and similarity in skeletal ontogeny, micromorphological (septal and wall granulations) and microstructural characters (arrangement of rapid accretion deposits, thickening deposits).ConclusionsMolecularly and morphologically, the solitary Desmophyllum and the dendroid Lophelia appear to be significantly more similar to each other than other unambiguous coral genera analysed to date. This consequently leads to ascribe both taxa under the generic name Desmophyllum (priority by date of publication). Findings of this study demonstrate that coloniality may not be a robust taxonomic character in scleractinian corals.
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author Addamo, M.
Vertino, A.
Stolarski, J.
Garcia-Jimenez, R.
Taviani, M.
Machordom, A.
author_facet Addamo, M.
Vertino, A.
Stolarski, J.
Garcia-Jimenez, R.
Taviani, M.
Machordom, A.
author_sort Addamo, M.
title Merging scleractinian genera: the overwhelming genetic similarity between solitary Desmophyllum and colonial Lophelia
title_short Merging scleractinian genera: the overwhelming genetic similarity between solitary Desmophyllum and colonial Lophelia
title_full Merging scleractinian genera: the overwhelming genetic similarity between solitary Desmophyllum and colonial Lophelia
title_fullStr Merging scleractinian genera: the overwhelming genetic similarity between solitary Desmophyllum and colonial Lophelia
title_full_unstemmed Merging scleractinian genera: the overwhelming genetic similarity between solitary Desmophyllum and colonial Lophelia
title_sort merging scleractinian genera: the overwhelming genetic similarity between solitary desmophyllum and colonial lophelia
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