Screening and verification of extranuclear genetic markers in green tide algae from the Yellow Sea

PLoS One. 2021 Jun 1;16(6):e0250968. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0250968. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

Over the past decade, Ulva compressa, a cosmopolitan green algal species, has been identified as a component of green tides in the Yellow Sea, China. In the present study, we sequenced and annotated the complete chloroplast genome of U. compressa (alpha-numeric code: RD9023) and focused on the assessment of genome length, homology, gene order and direction, intron size, selection strength, and substitution rate. We compared the chloroplast genome with the mitogenome. The generated phylogenetic tree was analyzed based on single and aligned genes in the chloroplast genome of Ulva compared to mitogenome genes to detect evolutionary trends. U. compressa and U. mutabilis chloroplast genomes had similar gene queues, with individual genes exhibiting high homology levels. Chloroplast genomes were clustered together in the entire phylogenetic tree and shared several forward/palindromic/tandem repetitions, similar to those in U. prolifera and U. linza. However, U. fasciata and U. ohnoi were more divergent, especially in sharing complementary/palindromic repetitions. In addition, phylogenetic analyses of the aligned genes from their chloroplast genomes and mitogenomes confirmed the evolutionary trends of the extranuclear genomes. From phylogenetic analysis, we identified the petA chloroplast genes as potential genetic markers that are similar to the tufA marker. Complementary/forward/palindromic interval repetitions were more abundant in chloroplast genomes than in mitogenomes. Interestingly, a few tandem repetitions were significant for some Ulva subspecies and relatively more evident in mitochondria than in chloroplasts. Finally, the tandem repetition [GAAATATATAATAATA × 3, abbreviated as TRg)] was identified in the mitogenome of U. compressa and the conspecific strain U. mutabilis but not in other algal species of the Yellow Sea. Owing to the high morphological plasticity of U. compressa, the findings of this study have implications for the rapid non-sequencing detection of this species during the occurrence of green tides in the region.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • China
  • Chlorophyta / genetics*
  • Genetic Markers / genetics*
  • Genome, Chloroplast / genetics
  • Phylogeny

Substances

  • Genetic Markers

Grants and funding

The project was funded by the Natural Science Foundation of Shanghai (18ZR1417400) (CC), the Shanghai Port and Offshore Ecological Environment Technology Service Platform Project (19DZ2292500) (CC), the Key Laboratory of Integrated Marine Monitoring and Applied Technologies for Harmful Algal Blooms, S.O.A. (MATHAB201817) (RJ) and by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) - SFB 1127/2 ChemBioSys - 239748522 of the Friedrich Schiller University Jena (TW). The funders had no involvement in the study design, data collection/analysis, or manuscript preparation or publication.