Abstract

ABSTRACT The chloroplast genomes of three isolates of the marine diatom Skeletonema costatum (Grev.) Cleve were mapped and found to be 131 ± 2 kb with inverted repeats (IRs) of approximately 20 kb. In contrast to higher plants, the psbA gene mapped to the IR, and rbcS mapped to the same fragment as the rbcL gene in the large single‐copy region. The maps of the three isolates were colinear and revealed as many as 20 site mutations out of a total of 47 sites. The number of site mutations among isolates was consistent with previous data on their genetic diversity and physiology. Comparisons of gene order among our maps and those of three other diatom species showed that closely related genera retained similar gene orders but that more distantly related taxa exhibited extensive rearrangements. We conclude that simple restriction fragment analysis of chloroplast DNA is useful in comparative studies of diatom populations and species but that other analytical methods are more appropriate for phylogenetic studies at higher levels.

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