1. Phylogeny of Symbiodinium populations in zoantharians of the northern Persian Gulf.
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Noori Koupaei A, Dehghani H, Mostafavi PG, and Mashini AG
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- Animals, Anthozoa genetics, DNA, Ribosomal genetics, Dinoflagellida genetics, Indian Ocean, Phylogeny, Pigmentation physiology, Seasons, Symbiosis, Anthozoa classification, Dinoflagellida classification, Environmental Monitoring methods
- Abstract
Zoantharians of the Persian Gulf (PG) experience periods of anomalous high temperature, irradiance and desiccation. Their survival largely relies on the symbiotic relationship with single celled dinoflagellates of the genus Symbiodinium. However, the phylogeny of symbionts of zoantharians has not been investigated in the region. In this study, the second internal transcribed spacer region of ribosomal DNA (ITS2) was used to recognize in hospite populations of Symbiodinium in Palythoa aff. mutuki, Palythoa tuberculosa and Zoanthus sansibaricus colonies from Hengam, Kish, Larak, and Qeshm Islands, in the PG. The results showed subclade D1-4 and a variant of A1, were the most prevalent subclades of Symbiodinium. Predominance of stress tolerant subclade D1-4 and putatively radiation tolerant variant of A1 of Symbiodinium in zoantharian species might suggest an adaptation strategy to the extreme physical environment of the PG., (Copyright © 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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- 2016
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