articleAmerican Journal of BotanyOct 1, 2004Closed access

Green algae and the origin of land plants

University of Connecticut

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Abstract

Over the past two decades, molecular phylogenetic data have allowed evaluations of hypotheses on the evolution of green algae based on vegetative morphological and ultrastructural characters. Higher taxa are now generally recognized on the basis of ultrastructural characters. Molecular analyses have mostly employed primarily nuclear small subunit rDNA (18S) and plastid rbcL data, as well as data on intron gain, complete genome sequencing, and mitochondrial sequences. Molecular-based revisions of classification at nearly all levels have occurred, from dismemberment of long-established genera and families into multiple classes, to the circumscription of two major lineages within the green algae. One lineage, the…

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  • Biology
  • Algae
  • Green algae
  • Botany
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life in Land
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