2000
DOI: 10.1046/j.1529-8817.1999.00001-203.x
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THE PHYLOGENETICS OF ACROCHAETIALES REVISITED: INFERENCES FROM RBCL AND CHLOROPLAST ENCODED 23S RRNA SEQUENCE ANALYSIS

Abstract: Recent molecular evidence from 23S rRNA sequences has shed light on the phylogenetic status of Acrochaetiales and Palmariales, suggesting a paraphyletic Acrochaetiales and a monophyletic Palmariales‐Acrochaetiales assemblage characterized by the absence of both the carpogonial filament and associated post‐fertilization fusions. It has also brought into question the status of Palmariales. Despite these findings, the familial and generic systematics of Acrochaetiales have remained somewhat obscure, in large part… Show more

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“…They thus follow the earlier recommendation of Volovsek et al. () and recognized three families, Acrochaetiaceae, Audouinellaceae and Rhodochortonaceae, in the Acrochaetiales (Saunders et al. in press).…”
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“…They thus follow the earlier recommendation of Volovsek et al. () and recognized three families, Acrochaetiaceae, Audouinellaceae and Rhodochortonaceae, in the Acrochaetiales (Saunders et al. in press).…”
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“…Further criteria applied to family-level taxonomy in the Palmariales, including key features such as B versus R phycoerythrin and basic life history type (biphasic versus triphasic for lineages in the Acrochaetiales), which are typically invariable in other red algal families and often orders, also distinguish lineages in the Acrochaetiales (Saunders et al in press). They thus follow the earlier recommendation of Volovsek et al (2000) and recognized three families, Acrochaetiaceae, Audouinellaceae and Rhodochortonaceae, in the Acrochaetiales (Saunders et al in press).…”
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