• Title/Summary/Keyword: Pelvetia babingtonii

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Phylogeny Study of Genus Pelvetia in Korea by Internal Transcribed Spacer Sequence (ITS) (ITS에 의한 한국 내 Pelvetia속 분류군의 계통학적 연구)

  • Lee, Bok-Kyu;Huh, Man-Kyu;Choi, Joo-Soo;Cho, Sung-Hyun
    • Journal of Life Science
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    • v.19 no.3
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    • pp.311-316
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    • 2009
  • The brown algae, or phaeophytes, are a large group of multicellular algae, including many notable types of seaweed. We analysed intra- and interspecific phylogenic studies within the genus Pelvetia in Korea and compared them with results of both same and different species in GenBank. The sequences for P. babingtonii in Korea were generally similar to those for P. babingtonii AF102957, and the sequences of P. siliquosa in Korea were also similar to those of P. siliquosa AF102958. Sequence variation within the Pelvetia is mostly due to nucleotide substitutions, although several small indels and some large indels can be found. Another source of sequence divergence is length variation due to stretches of short repeats that occur at the ITS1 or ITS2 in all the Pelvetia. NJ analysis consists mainly of two clades. One of them contains P. canaliculata and P. limitata, and is sister to the rest of the genus (P. siliquosa, P. compressa, and P. babingtonii). P. babingtonii is not grouped one clade. In the MP analysis, ten accessions or populations were fully resolved and all accessions from the same species formed with 99% or 100% bootstrap supports.

A Summer Marine Benthic Algal Flora and Community of Uninhabited Islands in Haenamgun, Southern Coast of Korea (남해안 해남군 무인도서의 하계 해조상 및 군집)

  • Oh Byoung Geon;Lee Jae Wan;Lee Hae Bok
    • Korean Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.35 no.1
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    • pp.57-63
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    • 2002
  • The marine algal flora and community of uninhabitated islands in Haenamgun, southern coast of Korea, were investigated during 12$\~$29, June, 1999. As the results, a total of 87 species including 10 greens, IS browns and 62 reds was identified. The dominant species were Ulva pertusa and Sargassum thunbergii and the subdominants were Myelophycus simplex, Ishige okamurae, Hizikia fusifomis, Gloiopeltis furcata and Chondracanthus intermedius. The vertical distribution pattern of intertidal marine algae represented three distinct zones; Gloiopeltis furcata, Caulacanthus okamurae, Myelophycus simplex-Gloiopeltis complanata, G. tenax, Gelidium divaricatum, Ulva pertusa, Sargassum thunbergii-Hizikia fusiformis, Pelvetia babingtonii, Chondrus ocellatus, Undaria pinnatifida, Ecklonia lava from upper to lower zones.