Next-Generation Sequencing of an 88-Year-Old Specimen of the Poorly Known Species Liagora japonica (Nemaliales, Rhodophyta) Supports the Recognition of Otohimella gen. nov.

Liagora japonica is a red algal species distributed in temperate regions of Japan. This species has not been collected from its type locality on the Pacific coast of Japan since 1927 and seems to have become extinct in this area. For molecular characterization of L. japonica, we extracted DNA from t...

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Main Authors: Masahiro Suzuki, Takahiro Segawa, Hiroshi Mori, Ayumi Akiyoshi, Ryo Ootsuki, Akira Kurihara, Hidetoshi Sakayama, Taiju Kitayama, Tsuyoshi Abe, Kazuhiro Kogame, Hiroshi Kawai, Hisayoshi Nozaki
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2016-01-01
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spelling doaj-f572d3be660543438df18e4da30dbc832020-11-25T01:02:44ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032016-01-01117e015894410.1371/journal.pone.0158944Next-Generation Sequencing of an 88-Year-Old Specimen of the Poorly Known Species Liagora japonica (Nemaliales, Rhodophyta) Supports the Recognition of Otohimella gen. nov.Masahiro SuzukiTakahiro SegawaHiroshi MoriAyumi AkiyoshiRyo OotsukiAkira KuriharaHidetoshi SakayamaTaiju KitayamaTsuyoshi AbeKazuhiro KogameHiroshi KawaiHisayoshi NozakiLiagora japonica is a red algal species distributed in temperate regions of Japan. This species has not been collected from its type locality on the Pacific coast of Japan since 1927 and seems to have become extinct in this area. For molecular characterization of L. japonica, we extracted DNA from the topotype material of L. japonica collected in 1927, analyzed seven genes using Illumina next-generation sequencing, and compared these data with sequences from modern samples of similar red algae collected from the Japan Sea coast of Japan. Both morphological and molecular data from modern samples and historical specimens (including the lectotype and topotype) suggest that the specimens from the Pacific and Japan Sea coasts of Japan should be treated as a single species, and that L. japonica is phylogenetically separated from the genus Liagora. Based on the phylogenetic results and examination of reproductive structures, we propose Otohimella japonica gen. et comb. nov., characterized morphologically by diffuse carposporophytes, undivided carposporangia, and involucral filaments initiated only from the cortical cell on the supporting cell.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4936710?pdf=render
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author Masahiro Suzuki
Takahiro Segawa
Hiroshi Mori
Ayumi Akiyoshi
Ryo Ootsuki
Akira Kurihara
Hidetoshi Sakayama
Taiju Kitayama
Tsuyoshi Abe
Kazuhiro Kogame
Hiroshi Kawai
Hisayoshi Nozaki
spellingShingle Masahiro Suzuki
Takahiro Segawa
Hiroshi Mori
Ayumi Akiyoshi
Ryo Ootsuki
Akira Kurihara
Hidetoshi Sakayama
Taiju Kitayama
Tsuyoshi Abe
Kazuhiro Kogame
Hiroshi Kawai
Hisayoshi Nozaki
Next-Generation Sequencing of an 88-Year-Old Specimen of the Poorly Known Species Liagora japonica (Nemaliales, Rhodophyta) Supports the Recognition of Otohimella gen. nov.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Masahiro Suzuki
Takahiro Segawa
Hiroshi Mori
Ayumi Akiyoshi
Ryo Ootsuki
Akira Kurihara
Hidetoshi Sakayama
Taiju Kitayama
Tsuyoshi Abe
Kazuhiro Kogame
Hiroshi Kawai
Hisayoshi Nozaki
author_sort Masahiro Suzuki
title Next-Generation Sequencing of an 88-Year-Old Specimen of the Poorly Known Species Liagora japonica (Nemaliales, Rhodophyta) Supports the Recognition of Otohimella gen. nov.
title_short Next-Generation Sequencing of an 88-Year-Old Specimen of the Poorly Known Species Liagora japonica (Nemaliales, Rhodophyta) Supports the Recognition of Otohimella gen. nov.
title_full Next-Generation Sequencing of an 88-Year-Old Specimen of the Poorly Known Species Liagora japonica (Nemaliales, Rhodophyta) Supports the Recognition of Otohimella gen. nov.
title_fullStr Next-Generation Sequencing of an 88-Year-Old Specimen of the Poorly Known Species Liagora japonica (Nemaliales, Rhodophyta) Supports the Recognition of Otohimella gen. nov.
title_full_unstemmed Next-Generation Sequencing of an 88-Year-Old Specimen of the Poorly Known Species Liagora japonica (Nemaliales, Rhodophyta) Supports the Recognition of Otohimella gen. nov.
title_sort next-generation sequencing of an 88-year-old specimen of the poorly known species liagora japonica (nemaliales, rhodophyta) supports the recognition of otohimella gen. nov.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Liagora japonica is a red algal species distributed in temperate regions of Japan. This species has not been collected from its type locality on the Pacific coast of Japan since 1927 and seems to have become extinct in this area. For molecular characterization of L. japonica, we extracted DNA from the topotype material of L. japonica collected in 1927, analyzed seven genes using Illumina next-generation sequencing, and compared these data with sequences from modern samples of similar red algae collected from the Japan Sea coast of Japan. Both morphological and molecular data from modern samples and historical specimens (including the lectotype and topotype) suggest that the specimens from the Pacific and Japan Sea coasts of Japan should be treated as a single species, and that L. japonica is phylogenetically separated from the genus Liagora. Based on the phylogenetic results and examination of reproductive structures, we propose Otohimella japonica gen. et comb. nov., characterized morphologically by diffuse carposporophytes, undivided carposporangia, and involucral filaments initiated only from the cortical cell on the supporting cell.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4936710?pdf=render
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