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- W60202184 abstract "The green paramecium, Paramecium bursaria, has evolved a mutualistic relationship with green algae that has fascinated microbiologists for over a century. Classical approaches to determining the identities of these algae have indicated that the symbionts are close relatives of the genus Chlorella, in which two differentiable algal groups, the “American” (NC64A as the representative strain) and the “European” (Pbi), have been recognized. The identities of these algal partners were finally revealed using molecular phylogenetic and genetic structural analyses. Consequently, both the “American” and the “European” algae are thought to belong to Chlorella sensu stricto; however, each is equivalent to a species distinct from other known Chlorella spp. The majority of P. bursaria symbionts are assigned to either the “American” or the “European” group, but in a few exceptional cases there exist paramecium associated with C. vulgaris, with Coccomyxa sp., and the double-symbiont association of Choricystis minor with an unidentified “Chlorella-like” alga. All these symbionts are polyphyletic, even among the three Chlorella spp., suggesting that they have arisen as paramecian symbionts from different origins. The “American” and “European” algae are readily distinguishable from each other and other algae by clearly distinct internal transcribed spacers, or by the presence of intronic insertions into unique positions in ribosomal DNA. These introns are distinctive and connote an ancient situation in which both the “American” and the “European” algae cohabitated in a single ciliate. Given the hosts’ genetic divergence, it allows for the development of an evolutionary scenario for P. bursaria with respect to algal acquisition and switching." @default.
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- W60202184 title "Origins of Algal Symbionts of Paramecium bursaria" @default.
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