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Understanding diversity in coral-algal symbiosis: a cluster-based approach to interpreting fine-scale genetic variation in the genus Symbiodinium

机译:了解珊瑚-藻类共生中的多样性:一种基于群体的方法来解释共生菌属中的小规模遗传变异

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Reef corals associate with an extraordinary diversity of dinoflagellate endosymbionts (genus Symbiodinium), and this diversity has become critical to understanding how corals respond to environmental changes. A popular molecular marker for Symbiodinium diversity, the Internal Transcribed Spacer-2 (ITS-2) region of ribosomal DNA, has revealed hundreds of distinct variants that are generally interpreted as representing different species, even though many have not been systematically tested for functional or ecological differentiation. Many of these variants are only minimally divergent from one another (1 bp or less), and others occupy basal nodes of traditional species phylogenies (“living ancestors”), indicating that some Symbiodinium ITS-2 diversity may represent intraspecific sequence variation. This hypothesis was tested for Symbiodinium clades A–D (the dominant symbionts of reef corals) through the construction of statistical parsimony networks of ITS-2 sequence diversity, and identification of clusters of closely related sequences within these networks. Initial assessments indicated that ecological differentiation exists between, but not within, these clusters. This approach, although imperfect in its ability to identify species boundaries in all cases, nevertheless dramatically reduces “species” diversity in Symbiodinium (from ~175 to 35). This testable alternative hypothesis indicates that, in Symbiodinium, “species” consist of clusters of closely related ITS-2 sequences diverging from ancestral variants that are typically ecologically dominant. A cluster-based view of Symbiodinium ITS-2 diversity improves our ability to: (1) construct well-supported symbiont phylogenies; (2) establish functional niches for symbiont species; and (3) understand flexibility and specificity within coral-algal symbioses. This cluster-based approach can ultimately be integrated with emerging population-level datasets (microsatellites and microsatellite flanking regions) to improve understanding of species diversity in Symbiodinium.
机译:珊瑚礁珊瑚与藻鞭毛内共生菌(共生菌属)的非同寻常的多样性相关,而这种多样性对于了解珊瑚如何对环境变化起着至关重要的作用。核糖体DNA的内部转录间隔区2(ITS-2)区是共生菌多样性的一种流行分子标记,已揭示了数百种通常被解释为代表不同物种的独特变体,即使其中许多尚未经过系统或功能或系统的测试生态分化。这些变异中的许多变异彼此之间仅有极小的差异(等于或小于1 bp),其他变异占据了传统物种系统发育的基础节点(“活祖先”),表明某些Symbiodinium ITS-2多样性可能代表种内序列变异。通过构建ITS-2序列多样性的统计简约网络,并鉴定这些网络中紧密相关的序列簇,检验了该假设是否适用于共生共生进化枝A–D(珊瑚礁的主要共生生物)。初步评估表明,这些集群之间存在生态差异,但并不存在。尽管在所有情况下识别物种边界的能力均不完善,但该方法仍显着降低了共生植物中“物种”的多样性(从175种降至35种)。这个可检验的替代假设表明,在共生植物中,“物种”由紧密相关的ITS-2序列簇组成,这些序列与通常在生态学上占主导地位的祖先变体不同。基于聚类的ITS-2多样性的观点提高了我们的能力:(1)构建良好支持的共生系统。 (2)为共生物种建立功能性生态位; (3)了解珊瑚藻共生体内的灵活性和特异性。这种基于聚类的方法最终可以与新兴的种群级数据集(微卫星和微卫星侧翼区域)整合在一起,以增进对共生植物物种多样性的了解。

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    《Coral Reefs》 |2009年第1期|p.81-93|共13页
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    A. M. S. Correa; A. C. Baker;

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