Publikation: Evolution of the diatoms. VI. Assessment of the new genera in the araphids using molecular data.
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The separation of Fragilaria and Synedra has been the subject of a long standing debate amongst diatomists. For those advocating keeping the two genera separate, several additional genera have been separated from both Fragilaria and Synedra based on morphological grounds alone. A molecular analysis has now been applied to evaluate the status of several of these new genera as well as selected taxa that can be unequivocally assigned to either Fragilaria or Synedra. Fragilaria and Synedra sensu stricto are good monophyletic genera and they are sister clades. The new genera separated from Fragilaria are not monophyletic and fall into several clades that are well separated from Fragilaria sensu stricto and thus, deserve some taxonomic ranking but not as individual genera. In contrast, the taxa separated from Synedra appear with one exception to be monophyletic and thus valid from a molecular standpoint.
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MEDLIN, Linda, Ines JUNG, Rahul A. BAHULIKAR, Kurt MENDGEN, Peter G. KROTH, Wiebe H. C. F. KOOISTRA, 2008. Evolution of the diatoms. VI. Assessment of the new genera in the araphids using molecular data.. In: Nova Hedwigia : Zeitschrift für Kryptogamenkunde / Beiheft. 2008, 133, pp. 81-100BibTex
@article{Medlin2008Evolu-1180, year={2008}, title={Evolution of the diatoms. VI. Assessment of the new genera in the araphids using molecular data.}, volume={133}, journal={Nova Hedwigia : Zeitschrift für Kryptogamenkunde / Beiheft}, pages={81--100}, author={Medlin, Linda and Jung, Ines and Bahulikar, Rahul A. and Mendgen, Kurt and Kroth, Peter G. and Kooistra, Wiebe H. C. F.} }
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