SYMBIODINIUM (PYRRHOPHYTA) GENOME SIZES (DNA CONTENT) ARE SMALLEST AMONG DINOFLAGELLATES1
- 31 August 2005
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Phycology
- Vol. 41 (4) , 880-886
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.0022-3646.2005.04231.x
Abstract
Using flow cytometric analysis of fluorescence, we measured the genome sizes of 18 cultured “free‐living” species and 29 Symbiodinium spp. isolates cultured from stony corals, gorgonians, anemones, jellyfish, and giant clams. Genome size directly correlated with cell size, as documented previously for most eukaryotic cell lines. Among the smallest of dinoflagellates, Symbiodinium spp. (6–15 μm) possessed the lowest DNA content that we measured (1.5–4.8 pg·cell−1). Bloom‐forming or potentially harmful species in the genera Alexandrium, Karenia, Pfiesteria, and Prorocentrum possessed genomes approximately 2 to 50 times larger in size. A phylogenetic analysis indicated that genome/cell size has apparently increased and decreased repeatedly during the evolution of dinoflagellates. In contrast, genome sizes were relatively consistent across distantly and closely related Symbiodinium spp. This may be the product of intracellular host habitats imposing strong selective pressures that have restricted symbiont size.Keywords
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