Abstract
This study aimed to investigate molecular taxonomic diversity of unicellular chlorophyte strains in the northern Anatolian freshwater habitats of Turkey. Five strains were isolated from various habitats i.e. salty lagoons, shallow lakes, or slow-flowing creeks. Te habitats chosen were Cernek lagoon (Ki{dotless}zi{dotless}li{dotless}rmak Delta, Samsun), Kara lake (Çubuk, Ankara), Sari{dotless}kum lagoon (Sinop), and Si{dotless}rakaraaǧaçlar creek (Sinop). Although the observations based on light microscopy showed no significant differences in cell morphologies, phylogenetic analysis based on nucleotide sequences of nuclear 18S rDNA and chloroplast 16S rDNA regions suggested that our isolates are related to 3 chlorophyte species: Chlorella vulgaris Beijerinck (S705, S706, and S708), C. sorokiniana Shihira & Kraus (A102), and Heterochlorella luteoviridis (Chodat) J.Neustupa, Y.Nemcova, M.Eliás & PSkaloud (S705). This study represents the first records of C. sorokiniana and H. luteoviridis species for the algal fora of Turkey. © TÜBİTAK.
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Baytut, Ö., Gürkanli, C. T., Gönülol, A., & Özkoç, I. (2014). Molecular phylogeny of chlorella-related chlorophytes (Chlorophyta) from Anatolian freshwaters of Turkey. Turkish Journal of Botany, 38(3), 600–607. https://doi.org/10.3906/bot-1304-32
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