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Chloroplast Genome Traits Correlate With Organismal Complexity and Ecological Traits in Chlorophyta

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fevo.2021.791166

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chloroplast genomes; comparative analysis; green algae; terrestrial algae; cell size; habitats

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31600168]
  2. China Agriculture Research System [CARS-50]
  3. Australian Biological Resources Study [4-G046WSD]

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Studies have shown a positive relationship between cell size and chloroplast genome size in chloroplast-bearing protists. The size of chloroplast genomes varies significantly between green algae in freshwater, marine, and terrestrial habitats, with terrestrial algae generally having larger genomes. The length of intergenic regions is a key factor contributing to the larger genomes in terrestrial species. Additionally, there are differences in chloroplast genome size and GC content among different functional morphological categories of algae.
A positive relationship between cell size and chloroplast genome size within chloroplast-bearing protists has been hypothesized in the past and shown in some case studies, but other factors influencing chloroplast genome size during the evolution of chlorophyte algae have been less studied. We study chloroplast genome size and GC content as a function of habitats and cell size of chlorophyte algae. The chloroplast genome size of green algae in freshwater, marine and terrestrial habitats was differed significantly, with terrestrial algae having larger chloroplast genome sizes in general. The most important contributor to these enlarged genomes in terrestrial species was the length of intergenic regions. There was no clear difference in the GC content of chloroplast genomes from the three habitats categories. Functional morphological categories also showed differences in chloroplast genome size, with filamentous algae having substantially larger genomes than other forms of algae, and foliose algae had lower GC content than other groups. Chloroplast genome size showed no significant differences among the classes Ulvophyceae, Trebouxiophyceae, and Chlorophyceae, but the GC content of Chlorophyceae chloroplast genomes was significantly lower than that of Ulvophyceae and Trebouxiophyceae. There was a certain positive relationship between chloroplast genome size and cell size for the Chlorophyta as a whole and within each of three major classes. Our data also confirmed previous reports that ancestral quadripartite architecture had been lost many times independently in Chlorophyta. Finally, the comparison of the phenotype of chlorophytes algae harboring plastids uncovered that most of the investigated Chlorophyta algae housed a single plastid per cell.

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