Restriction endonuclease analysis of chloroplast and mitochondrial DNAs from Bryopsis (Derbesiales, Chlorophyta)

1989 
Abstract The restriction patterns of chloroplast (cp) and mitochondrial (mt) DNAs isolated from Bryopsis maxima Okamura, B. plumosa (Hudson) C. Agardh and one unidentified Bryopsis species (B. sp.) were compared with EcoRI, EcoRV and BamHI. From the resultant DNA fragments, the molecular sizes of the algal cp and mtDNAs were estimated to be about 150 and 220 kilobase pairs (kbp), respectively. In the case of cpDNA, except for most fragments identical in size among the three algal species, fragments of common sizes were contained only by B. maxima and B. sp. but there were none in common among other combinations of the algae. The sequence divergences of organelle DNA fragments between B. maxima-B. sp., B. plumosa-B. sp. and B. maxima-B. plumosa were calculated as 1.4, 5.4 and 5.1 % for cpDNAs, and for mtDNAs, as 4.2, 8.8 and 8.6%, respectively. These results suggest that B. sp. is a different species from the other two Bryopsis algae and has a closer phylogenetic relationship to B. maxima than to B. plumos...
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