Data from: Early photosynthetic eukaryotes inhabited low-salinity habitats

  • Patricia Sánchez-Baracaldo (Creator)
  • John A. Raven (Creator)
  • Davide Pisani (Creator)
  • Andrew H. Knoll (Creator)

    Dataset

    Description

    The early evolutionary history of the chloroplast lineage remains an open question. It is widely accepted that the endosymbiosis that established the chloroplast lineage in eukaryotes can be traced back to a single event, in which a cyanobacterium was incorporated into a protistan host. It is still unclear, however, which Cyanobacteria are most closely related to the chloroplast, when the plastid lineage first evolved, and in what habitats this endosymbiotic event occurred. We present phylogenomic and molecular clock analyses, including data from cyanobacterial and chloroplast genomes using a Bayesian approach, with the aim of estimating the age for the primary endosymbiotic event, the ages of crown groups for photosynthetic eukaryotes, and the independent incorporation of a cyanobacterial endosymbiont by Paulinella. Our analyses include both broad taxon sampling (119 taxa) and 18 fossil calibrations across all Cyanobacteria and photosynthetic eukaryotes. Phylogenomic analyses support the hypothesis that the chloroplast lineage diverged from its closet relative Gloeomargarita, a basal cyanobacterial lineage, ∼2.1 billion y ago (Bya). Our analyses suggest that the Archaeplastida, consisting of glaucophytes, red algae, green algae, and land plants, share a common ancestor that lived ∼1.9 Bya. Whereas crown group Rhodophyta evolved in the Mesoproterozoic Era (1,600–1,000 Mya), crown groups Chlorophyta and Streptophyta began to radiate early in the Neoproterozoic (1,000–542 Mya). Stochastic mapping analyses indicate that the first endosymbiotic event occurred in low-salinity environments. Both red and green algae colonized marine environments early in their histories, with prasinophyte green phytoplankton diversifying 850–650 Mya.
    Date made available21 Jul 2018
    PublisherDryad

    Data Monitor categories

    • Cyanothece sp. PCC8801
    • Gloeomargarita lithophora
    • Volvox carteri nagariensis UTE2908
    • Fistulifera sp. JPCC DA0580
    • Pseudendoclonium akinetum
    • Pyramimonas parkeae
    • Precambrian
    • Anabaena cylindrica PCC7122
    • Photosynthetic eukaryotes
    • Prochlorococcus marinus str. MIT9515
    • Cyanophora paradoxa
    • Synechococcus sp. WH8016
    • Parachlorella kessleri
    • Synechococcus sp. PCC7002
    • Cycas taitungensis
    • Cyanidium caldarium
    • Pedinomonas minor
    • Psilotum nudum
    • Chlamydomonas reinhardtii
    • Gloeobacter violaceus PCC7421
    • Prochloron didemni P2 Fiji
    • relaxed molecular clock.
    • Anthoceros formosae
    • Mesoproterozoic
    • Thermosynechococcus elongatus BP1
    • Welwitschia mirabilis
    • Prasinoderma colonial
    • Pseudanabaena biceps PCC7429
    • Cyanothece sp. PCC7425
    • Angiopteris evecta
    • Cyanothece sp. PCC7424
    • Chlorokybus atmophyticus
    • Synechococcus sp. JA-3-3Ab
    • Coccomyxa sp. C169
    • Schizomeris leibleinii
    • Floydiella terrestris
    • Richelia intracellularis HH01
    • Microcystis aeruginosa NIES843 Micromonas sp. RCC299
    • Nodularia spumigena CCY9414
    • Porphyra purpurea
    • Adiantum capillus veneris
    • Buus microphylla
    • Calycanthus floridus
    • Phaeodactylum tricornutum
    • Nymphaea alba
    • Spinacia oleracea
    • Nodosilinea nodulosa PCC7104
    • Odontella sinensis
    • Physcomitrella patens subsp patens
    • Great Oxidation Event
    • Aneura mirabilis
    • Leptolyngbya sp. PCC7375
    • Synedra acus
    • Prochlorococcus marinus str. MIT9211
    • Cyanobium sp. PCC7001
    • Leptolyngbya sp. PCC7376
    • Chloroplast
    • Verdigellas peltata
    • Bryopsis hypnoides
    • Synechococcus sp. RCC307
    • Gracilaria tenuistipitata
    • Ptilidium pulcherrimum
    • Prasinococcus sp. CCMP1194
    • Nostoc azollae 0708
    • Ranunculus macranthus
    • Microcoleus vaginatus FGP2
    • Scenedesmus obliques
    • Synechococcus sp. PCC7335
    • Chaetosphaeridium globosum
    • Raphidiopsis brookii D9
    • Richelia intracellularis HM01
    • Oscillatoria sp. PCC6506
    • Pseudanabaena sp. PCC7367
    • Trichodesmium erythraeum IMS101
    • Prochloron didemni P3 Solomon
    • primary endosymbiotic event
    • Klebsormidium flaccidum
    • Acaryochloris marina MBIC11017
    • Arthrospira sp. PCC8005
    • Marchantia polymorpha
    • Staurastrum punctulatum
    • Porphyra yezoensis
    • Crocosphaera watsonii WH0003
    • Stigeoclonium helveticum
    • Pleurocapsa sp. PCC7327
    • Thalassiosira oceanica CCMP1005
    • Proterozoic
    • Gnetum parvifolium
    • Chara vulgaris
    • Leptosira terrestris
    • Cyanidioschyzon merolae strain 10D
    • Synechococcus sp. CB0101
    • Paulinella chromatophora
    • Nostoc punctiforme PCC73102
    • Pycnococcus provasolii
    • Illicium oligandrum
    • Prochlorococcus marinus str. AS9601
    • Nostoc sp. PCC7120
    • Synechocystis sp. PCC6803
    • Fischerella sp. JSC11
    • Cyanobium gracile PCC6307
    • Zygnema circumcarinatum
    • Microcoleus chthonoplastes PCC7420
    • Neoproterozoic
    • Pinus contorta
    • Calothrix sp. PCC6303
    • Ephedra equisetina
    • Synechococcus elongatus PCC6301
    • Amborella trichopoda
    • Cryptomeria japonica
    • Monomasti sp. OKE1
    • Pseudanabaena sp. PCC6802
    • Lyngbya sp. PCC8106
    • Pre-Cambrian
    • Synechococcus sp. JA-2-3B'a(2-13)
    • Coffea arabica
    • Syntrichia ruralis
    • Oltmannsiellopsis viridis Oocystis solitaria SAG83 80
    • Nephroselmis olivacea
    • Synechococcus sp. CC9605
    • Mesostigma viride
    • Ostreococcus tauri
    • Lyngbya majuscula 3L
    • Prochlorococcus marinus str. MIT9303
    • Oedogonium cardiacum
    • Cyanothece sp. CCY0110

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