A molecular phylogenetic analysis of the Octocorallia (Cnidaria: Anthozoa) based on mitochondrial protein-coding sequences.

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Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 41: 513 (2006)
 Catherine S Mcfadden   Scott C France   Juan A Sánchez   Phil Alderslade 

Tags

 Alcyonacea   Gorgonian   Molecular systematics   msh1   ND2   Pennatulacea   Sea pen   Soft coral 

Despite their abundance and ecological importance in a wide variety of shallow and deep water marine communities, octocorals (soft corals, sea fans, and sea pens) are a group whose taxonomy and phylogenetic relationships remain poorly known and little studied. The group is currently divided into three orders (O: Alcyonacea, Pennatulacea, and Helioporacea); the large O. Alcyonacea (soft corals and sea fans) is further subdivided into six sub-ordinal groups on the basis of skeletal composition and colony growth form. We used 1429bp of two mitochondrial protein-coding genes, ND2 and msh1, to construct a phylogeny for 103 octocoral genera representing 28 families. In agreement with a previous 18S rDNA phylogeny, our results support a division of Octocorallia into two major clades plus a third, minor clade. We found one large clade (Holaxonia-Alcyoniina) comprising the sea fan sub-order Holaxonia and the majority of soft corals, and a second clade (Calcaxonia-Pennatulacea) comprising sea pens (O. Pennatulacea) and the sea fan sub-order Calcaxonia. Taxa belonging to the sea fan group Scleraxonia and the soft coral family Alcyoniidae were divided among the Holaxonia-Alcyoniina clade and a third, small clade (Anthomastus-Corallium) whose relationship to the two major clades was unresolved. In contrast to the previous studies, we found sea pens to be monophyletic but nested within Calcaxonia; our analyses support the sea fan family Ellisellidae as the sister taxon to the sea pens. We are unable to reject the hypothesis that the calcaxonian and holaxonian skeletal axes each arose once and suggest that the skeletal axis of sea pens is derived from that of Calcaxonia. Topology tests rejected the monophyly of sub-ordinal groups Alcyoniina, Scleraxonia, and Stolonifera, as well as 9 of 14 families for which we sampled multiple genera. The much broader taxon sampling and better phylogenetic resolution afforded by our study relative to the previous efforts greatly clarify the relationships among families and sub-ordinal groups within each of the major clades. The failure of these mitochondrial genes as well as previous 18S rDNA studies to resolve many of the deeper nodes within the tree (including its root) suggest that octocorals underwent a rapid radiation and that large amounts of sequence data will be required in order to resolve the basal relationships within the clade.

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Taxon/gene matrix

Table lens view of sequences, grouped by taxon and gene feature. Click on accession number to see details for sequence. Note that if more than one sequence exists for the same gene for the same taxon, only one will be displayed here.

Features

Sequence features (such as genes) in this study

 msh1   ND2   mutS-like protein   16S large subunit ribosomal RNA   NADH dehydrogenase subunit 2 

Taxa

Taxa sequenced in thius study

 Clavularia inflata   Rhodelinda sp. NTM-C010034   Carijoa riisei   Telesto sp. NTM-C012710   Telestula sp. NTM-C014984   Tubipora sp. CSM-2005   Coelogorgia palmosa   Alcyonium digitatum   Alcyonium aurantiacum   Cladiella sp. NTM-C012095   Dampia pocilloporaeformis   Discophyton rudyi   Alcyonium rudyi   Elbeenus lauramartinae   Eleutherobia sp. NTM-C014902   Klyxum sp. NTM-C012417   Lobophytum strictum   Lobophytum pauciflorum   Malacacanthus capensis   Notodysiferus dhonti   Paraminabea aldersladei   Rhytisma sp. NTM-C001942   Sarcophyton glaucum   Sarcophyton sp. NTM-C010771   Sinularia maxima   Thrombophyton coronatum   Alcyoniidae sp. WAMZ13105   Anthomastus ritteri   Capnella imbricata   Dendronephthya sp. NTM-C012655   Gersemia sp. RMNH-Coel.14708   Lemnalia sp. NTM-C011720   Litophyton sp. NTM-C011318   Nephthea sp. NTM-C012400   Neospongodes sp. NTM-C013130   Paralemnalia digitiformis   Scleronephthya sp. NTM-C011489   Stereonephthya sp. NTM-C011307   Umbellulifera sp. NTM-C011063   Nidalia sp. NTM-C014876   Pieterfaurea sp. NTM-C013943   Chironephthya sp. NTM-C012426   Nephthyigorgia sp. NTM-C011345   Siphonogorgia sp. NTM-C011159   Paralcyonium spinulosum   Studeriotes sp. NTM-C011441   Anthelia sp. NTM-C013050   Asterospicularia randalli   Cespitularia sp. NTM-C013542   Efflatounaria sp. NTM-C012311   Heteroxenia sp. NTM-C010897C   Sansibia sp. NTM-C012955   Sarcothelia sp. NTM-C015151   Sympodium sp. NTM-C012271   Xenia sp.   Xenia sp. CSM-2002   Briareum polyanthes   Anthothela sp. OCE102-5   Erythropodium caribaeorum   Iciligorgia sp. NTM-C014376   Iciligorgia sp. RMNH-Coel.33331   Solenocaulon sp. RMNH-Coel.33332   Corallium ducale   Melithaeidae sp. NTM-C013575   Mopsella sp. NTM-C014468   Acanthogorgia sp. USNM 94442   Acanthogorgia angustiflora   Anthogorgia sp. NTM-C014983   Calcigorgia sp. BOI09131   Cyclomuricea sp. NTM-C014571   Gorgonia ventalina   Guaiagorgia sp. NTM-C014545   Leptogorgia virgulata   Pacifigorgia stenobrochis   Phyllogorgia dilatata   Pseudopterogorgia acerosa   Pseudopterogorgia sp. NTM-C014541   Pterogorgia citrina   Keroeides gracilis   Alaskagorgia aleutiana   Eunicea knighti   Euplexaura sp. NTM-C014536   Muricea muricata   Muriceopsis flavida   Plexaura homomalla   Plexaurella nutans   Pseudoplexaura crucis   Anthomuricea sp. NTM-C014562   Astrogorgia sp. NTM-C014408   Lepidomuricea sp. NTM-C014578   Menella sp. NTM-C014493   Muriceides sp. NTM-C014445   Paracis sp. NTM-C014576   Paramuricea sp. Y28867   Paraplexaura sp. NTM-C014494   Swiftia sp. NTM-C014396   Chrysogorgia chryseis   Iridogorgia sp. Y28866   Metallogorgia melanotrichos   Radicipes gracilis   Ctenocella barbadensis   Nicella sp. NTM-C014406   Verrucella sp. NTM-C014982   Ifalukella yanii   Plumigorgia sp. 0C3101-G   Isidella sp. LAD-25   Lepidisis olapa   Calyptrophora sp. LAD-36   Narella nuttingi   Paracalyptrophora sp. PBS-9   Thouarella sp. US1014915   Kophobelemnon macrospinum   Sclerobelemnon theseus   Anthoptilum murrayi   Protoptilum sp. US94465   Distichoptilum gracile   Renilla muelleri   Umbellula sp. NTM-C014384   Halipteris finmarchica   Gyrophyllum sp. NTM-C014392   Pennatula sp. NTM-C014415   Pteroeides sp. NTM-C014391   Heliopora coerulea 

Sequences 227

Sequences cited by this article.

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