Journal article

Host specificity and coevolution of Flavobacteriaceae endosymbionts within the siphonous green seaweed Bryopsis

J Hollants, F Leliaert, H Verbruggen, O De Clerck, A Willems

Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution | Published : 2013

Abstract

The siphonous green seaweed Bryopsis harbors complex intracellular bacterial communities. Previous studies demonstrated that certain species form close, obligate associations with Flavobacteriaceae. A predominant imprint of host evolutionary history on the presence of these bacteria suggests a highly specialized association. In this study we elaborate on previous results by expanding the taxon sampling and testing for host-symbiont coevolution Therefore, we optimized a PCR protocol to directly and specifically amplify Flavobacteriaceae endosymbiont 16S rRNA gene sequences, which allowed us to screen a large number of algal samples without the need for cultivation or surface sterilization. We..

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Awarded by ASCRS Research Foundation


Funding Acknowledgements

This research was funded by Research Foundation - Flanders Project G.0045.08. We sincerely thank Rob Anderson, Andrea Bernecker, Barrett Brooks, Eric Coppejans, Olivier Dargent, Kyatt Dixon, Cindy Fernandez, Fred Gurgel, Gayle Hansen, John Huisman, Wiebe Kooistra, Diane & Mark Littler, Christine Maggs, Klaas Pauly, Claude Payri, Lennert Tyberghein, Eric Verheij, John West, Brian Wysor and Joe Zuccarello for collecting algal specimens. FL is a postdoctoral fellow of the Research Foundation - Flanders; HV is a research fellow of the Australian Research Council (FT110100585).