TY - JOUR
T1 - Symbiosis between hydra and chlorella
T2 - Molecular phylogenetic analysis and experimental study provide insight into its origin and evolution
AU - Kawaida, Hitomi
AU - Ohba, Kohki
AU - Koutake, Yuhki
AU - Shimizu, Hiroshi
AU - Tachida, Hidenori
AU - Kobayakawa, Yoshitaka
N1 - Funding Information:
This research was partially supported by a Grant in Aid from the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology of Japan to YK and HT, and by a grant from the Collaborative Research Fund of the National Institute of Genetics at Mishima, Japan, to YK, HT, and HS.
PY - 2013/3
Y1 - 2013/3
N2 - Although many physiological studies have been reported on the symbiosis between hydra and green algae, very little information from a molecular phylogenetic aspect of symbiosis is available. In order to understand the origin and evolution of symbiosis between the two organisms, we compared the phylogenetic relationships among symbiotic green algae with the phylogenetic relationships among host hydra strains. To do so, we reconstructed molecular phylogenetic trees of several strains of symbiotic chlorella harbored in the endodermal epithelial cells of viridissima group hydra strains and investigated their congruence with the molecular phylogenetic trees of the host hydra strains. To examine the species specificity between the host and the symbiont with respect to the genetic distance, we also tried to introduce chlorella strains into two aposymbiotic strains of viridissima group hydra in which symbiotic chlorella had been eliminated in advance. We discussed the origin and history of symbiosis between hydra and green algae based on the analysis.
AB - Although many physiological studies have been reported on the symbiosis between hydra and green algae, very little information from a molecular phylogenetic aspect of symbiosis is available. In order to understand the origin and evolution of symbiosis between the two organisms, we compared the phylogenetic relationships among symbiotic green algae with the phylogenetic relationships among host hydra strains. To do so, we reconstructed molecular phylogenetic trees of several strains of symbiotic chlorella harbored in the endodermal epithelial cells of viridissima group hydra strains and investigated their congruence with the molecular phylogenetic trees of the host hydra strains. To examine the species specificity between the host and the symbiont with respect to the genetic distance, we also tried to introduce chlorella strains into two aposymbiotic strains of viridissima group hydra in which symbiotic chlorella had been eliminated in advance. We discussed the origin and history of symbiosis between hydra and green algae based on the analysis.
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U2 - 10.1016/j.ympev.2012.11.018
DO - 10.1016/j.ympev.2012.11.018
M3 - Article
C2 - 23219706
AN - SCOPUS:84873146140
SN - 1055-7903
VL - 66
SP - 906
EP - 914
JO - Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
JF - Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
IS - 3
ER -