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Mitochondrial DNA Part A
DNA Mapping, Sequencing, and Analysis
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Research Article

Phenotypic and mtDNA variation in Philippine Kappaphycus cottonii (Gigartinales, Rhodophyta)

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Pages 951-963 | Received 28 Jul 2017, Accepted 26 Oct 2017, Published online: 09 Nov 2017
 

Abstract

Members of the carrageenan-producing seaweeds of the genus Kappapphycus have a complicated taxonomic history particularly with regard to species identification. Many taxonomic challenges in this group have been currently addressed with the use of mtDNA sequences. The phylogenetic status and genetic diversity of one of the lesser known species, Kappaphycus cottonii, have repeatedly come into question. This study explored the genetic variation in Philippine K. cottonii using the mtDNA COI-5P gene and cox2-3 spacer sequences. The six phenotypic forms in K. cottonii did not correspond to the observed genetic variability; hinting at the greater involvement of environmental factors in determining changes to the morphology of this alga. Our results revealed that the Philippine K. cottonii has the richest number of haplotypes that have been detected, so far, for any Kappaphycus species. Our inferred phylogenetic trees suggested two lineages: a lineage, which exclusively includes K. cottonii and another lineage comprising the four known Kappaphycus species: K. alvarezii, K. inermis, K. malesianus, and K. striatus. The dichotomy supports the apparent synamorphy for each of these lineages (the strictly terete thalli, lack of protuberances, and the presence of a hyphal central core in the latter group, while the opposite of these morphologies in K. cottonii). These findings shed new light on understanding the evolutionary history of the genus. Assessing the breadth of the phenotypic and genetic variation in K. cottonii has implications for the conservation and management of the overall Kappaphycus genetic resources, especially in the Philippines.

Acknowledgements

Arturo O. Lluisma and Lawrence M. Liao discussed initial insights relevant to the publication of this contribution. RVD would like to thank Paul John Geraldino of San Carlos University for sending fragments of additional K. cottonii specimens from Cebu and Basilan, and to Zenaida M. Agngarayngay for the Ilocos Norte samples. The team is also grateful to Steve Espedido for providing space and organizing a collection trip in Sorsogon. This paper was published through the integration of some data from the masters’ thesis of RVD in UP-MSI and data generated from the undergrad thesis by WGMG, CPCG, YY, AKGC, and LA in FEU.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

Funding

Partial funding came from the Philippine Council for Agriculture, Aquatic and Natural Resources Research and Development (DOST-PCAARRD) Science Education Institute through an Accelerated Science and Technology Human Resources Development Program (DOST-SEI ASTHRDP) awarded to RVD.

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