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Rappemonads are haptophyte phytoplankton

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CURRENT BIOLOGY
卷 31, 期 11, 页码 2395-+

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2021.03.012

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  1. Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) [20H03305, 19H03274]
  2. National BioResource Project (NBRP) from the Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development (AMED)
  3. French National Research Agency (ANR) PhenoMap project
  4. Tara Oceans consortium
  5. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [20H03305, 19H03274] Funding Source: KAKEN

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Genetic data from environmental sequencing have shown unexpected diversity within marine phytoplankton, with some unidentified organisms like Rappemonads. Research has identified a new haptophyte class, Rappephyceae, which is closely related to Rappemonads and has a cosmopolitan distribution in coastal and oceanic regions. This new class likely plays a significant role as primary producers in marine environments, and the detailed characterization of Pavlomulina provides insights into the evolutionary history of Haptophyta.
Rapidly accumulating genetic data from environmental sequencing approaches have revealed an extraordinary level of unsuspected diversity within marine phytoplankton,(1-11) which is responsible for around 50% of global net primary production.(12,13) However, the phenotypic identity of many of the organisms distinguished by environmental DNA sequences remains unclear. The rappemonads represent a plastid-bearing protistan lineage that to date has only been identified by environmental plastid 16S rRNA sequences.(14-17) The phenotypic identity of this group, which does not confidently cluster in any known algal clades in 16S rRNA phylogenetic reconstructions,(15) has remained unknown since the first report of environmental sequences over two decades ago. We show that rappemonads are closely related to a haptophyte microalga, Pavlomulina ranunculiformis gen. nov. et sp. nov., and belong to a new haptophyte class, the Rappephyceae. Organellar phylogenomic analyses provide strong evidence for the inclusion of this lineage within the Haptophyta as a sister group to the Prymnesiophyceae. Members of this new class have a cosmopolitan distribution in coastal and oceanic regions. The relative read abundance of Rappephyceae in a large environmental barcoding dataset was comparable to, or greater than, those of major haptophyte species, such as the bloom-forming Gephyrocapsa huxleyi and Prymnesium parvum, and this result indicates that they likely have a significant impact as primary producers. Detailed characterization of Pavlomulina allowed for reconstruction of the ancient evolutionary history of the Haptophyta, a group that is one of the most important components of extant marine phytoplankton communities.

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