Insights into the phylogeny of the ciliate of class Colpodea based on multigene data.
Bailin LiYumeng SongTingting HaoLi WangWeibin ZhengZhao LyuYing ChenXuming PanPublished in: Ecology and evolution (2022)
In the class Colpodea, there are many unresolved evolutionary relationships among taxa. Here, we report 30 new sequences including SSU-rRNA, ITS1-5.8S- ITS2 rRNA, and the mitochondrial small subunit ribosomal RNA (mtSSU-rRNA) genes of five colpodeans, and conduct phylogenetic analyses based on each individual gene and a two-gene concatenated dataset. For the first time, multi-genes were used to analyze phylogenetic relationships in the class Colpodea. The main findings are: (1) SSU-rRNA, ITS1-5.8S- ITS2 rRNA, and mtSSU-rRNA gene sequences of C . reniformis and C . grandis are provided for the first time, and these two species group into the clade including C . inflata , C . lucida , C . cucullus , and C . henneguyi ; (2) clustering pattern and morphological similarity indicate that Bresslauides discoideus has a close relation with Colpodidae spp.; (3) Emarginatophrya genus diagnosis is improved to be 'Hausmanniellidae with sharply shortened and isometric leftmost 1-4 ciliary rows' and Colpoda elliotti is transferred to Emarginatophrya ; (4) the genus Colpoda is still non-monophyletic with the addition of 10 populations from five Colpoda species sequences, but there are only two Colpoda groups left based on the present work: Group I comprises C . inflata , C . lucida , C . cucullus , C . henneguyi , C . reniformis , and C . grandis , Group II comprises C . maupasi and C . ecaudata , and the presence of diagonal grooves and the way the vestibular opens might be the two key features that differentiates Colpoda species groups; (5) a close molecular relationship, and highly similar merotelokinetal mode, somatic ciliary pattern, and basic organization of the oral apparatus with P . steinii suggests Bromeliothrix metopoides should be temporarily assigned to Colpodidae.