Origin of the eukaryotic nucleus: eukaryotes and eocytes are genotypically related

Author:

Lake James A.

Abstract

The origin of the eukaryotic nucleus is difficult to reconstruct. While eukaryotic organelles (chloroplast, mitochondrion) are eubacterial endosymbionts, the source of nuclear genes has been obscured by multiple nucleotide substitutions. Using evolutionary parsimony, a newly developed rate-invariant treeing algorithm, the eukaryotic rRNA genes are shown to have evolved from the eocytes, a group of extremely thermophilic, sulfur-metabolizing, anucleate cells. The deepest bifurcation yet found separates the reconstructed tree into two taxonomic divisions. These are a proto-eukaryotic group (karyotes) and an essentially bacterial one (parkaryotes). Within the precision of the rooting procedure, the tree is not consistent with either the prokaryotic–eukaryotic or the archaebacterial–eubacterial–eukaryotic groupings. It implies that the last common ancestor of extant life, and the early ancestors of eukaryotes, very likely lacked nuclei, metabolized sulfur, and lived at near boiling temperatures.Key words: rRNA, evolution, phylogeny, sulfur metabolism.

Publisher

Canadian Science Publishing

Subject

Genetics,Molecular Biology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,General Medicine,Immunology,Microbiology

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