RESUMO
Ulva and Enteromorpha are two of the most common, ubiquitous, and environmentally important genera of green seaweeds. They are widely regarded as easily distinguishable because of their dramatically different morphologies: Ulva species are flat, lettucelike blades two cell layers thick, and Enteromorpha species form hollow liquid- or gas-filled tubes one cell thick, which may also be highly branched. We present molecular phylogenetic analyses of nuclear ribosomal RNA ITS sequences from 39 samples representing 21 purported species within these two genera. The results clearly indicate that the two genera are not respectively monophyletic and that the characteristic Ulva and Enteromorpha morphologies have arisen independently several times throughout the evolutionary diversification of the group. The analyses demonstrate that this radical change in gross morphology can also happen within clades exhibiting sequence divergence typical of conspecific assemblages of this group. We suggest that this morphological flexibility is the result of some form of developmental switch that results in either blades or tubes, but that this putative switch must be activated relatively infrequently, since there is evidence that some lineages have retained their form for significant periods. This discovery suggests a possible new model system for study of the molecular mechanisms involved in the interplay between environmental stimuli and plant development.
Assuntos
Clorófitas/fisiologia , Filogenia , Alga Marinha/fisiologia , Clorófitas/classificação , DNA Ribossômico/genética , Variação Genética , Funções Verossimilhança , Modelos Biológicos , Dados de Sequência Molecular , Morfogênese , Alga Marinha/classificaçãoRESUMO
Recent molecular investigations of the small-subunit rRNA gene sequences have indicated that established taxonomic hierarchies can be clearly at odds with the degree of evolutionary divergence (as inferred from molecular divergence) between supposedly equivalent taxa at every rank (i.e., species through class), both within and across biological divisions. This is particularly true between the Rhodophyta and the Phaeophyta, whose higher-order taxa appear under- and overinflated, respectively. We present two plausible alternatives that algal taxonomists might adopt in order to invoke discussion on their relative merits.
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Eucariotos/classificação , Eucariotos/genética , Filogenia , Phaeophyceae/classificação , Phaeophyceae/genética , RNA Ribossômico/genética , Rodófitas/classificação , Rodófitas/genéticaRESUMO
A new configuration of a pulsed white light dye laser system is proposed. Design and detailed calculation of the laser cavity are presented. A special coated prism is used inside the cavity to guide the tricolor light. The output beam is expected to be a colinear balanced white light. Numerical values of laser design parameters are also given as an example.