Mycoscience
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Molecular phylogeny of terrestrial holocarpic endoparasitic peronosporomycetes, Haptoglossa spp., inferred from 18S rDNA
Masateru Hakariya Dai HiroseSeiji Tokumasu
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2009 年 50 巻 2 号 p. 130-136

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Phylogenetic relationships of seven isolates of the genus Haptoglossa parasitic on terrestrial nematodes within the Peronosporomycetes were analyzed using 18S rDNA sequence data with 21 peronosporomycetes, 2 marine stramenopilous flagellates, and 2 hyphochytridiomycetes. The marine stramenopilous flagellates and hyphochytridiomycetes were used as the outgroup. All Haptoglossa isolates formed a monophyletic clade and clustered with the marine genus Eurychasma. The clade of Haptoglossa and Eurychasma formed a sister-group to the clade that consisted of all other peronosporomycetes. These results suggest that the genus Haptoglossa and other terrestrial peronosporomycetes included in the two subclasses, the Saprolegniomycetidae and the Peronosporomycetidae, might have originally adapted to the terrestrial environment individually. In the maximum-likelihood (ML) analysis, the Haptoglossa clade was divided into three subclades, one aplanosporic species clade and two zoosporic species clades. Phylogenetic analyses of combined 18S rDNA and cox2 genes among five species of Haptoglossa supported the results of the ML analysis using 18S rDNA and suggested that zoosporic species may be separated into two lineages. This topology of the analysis may suggest that aplanosporic species diverged from zoosporic species.

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