Volume 41, Number 2, 196-202, DOI: 10.1007/BF00170673

DNA sequence, structure, and phylogenetic relationship of the mitochondrial small-subunit rRNA from the red alga Chondrus crispus (Gigartinales, Rhodophytes)

C. Leblanc, B. Kloareg, S. Loiseaux-de Goër and C. Boyen

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Abstract

The entire nucleotide sequence containing the small-subunit ribosomal RNA gene (SSU rRNA) from the mitochondrial genome of Chondrus crispus was determined. To our knowledge, this is the first sequence of a mitochondrial 16S-like rRNA from a red alga. The length of this gene is 1,376 nucleotides. Its secondary structure was constructed and compared with other known secondary structures from eubacteria and from mitochondria of land plants, green and brown algae, and fungi. Phylogenetic trees were built upon SSU rRNA sequence alignment from mitochondria and eubacteria. The results show that rhodophytes and chromophytes provide additional links in the evolution of mitochondria between the green plant lineage and the ldquononplantrdquo lineages.

Key words   Chondrus crispus  - Mitochondrial evolution - Molecular phylogeny - Small-subunit ribosomal RNA gene - Secondary structure -  nad4L gene - Rhodophytes

Correspondence to: C. Boyen

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