On the origin of TSAR: morphology, diversity and phylogeny of Telonemia

Author:

Tikhonenkov Denis V.1ORCID,Jamy Mahwash2,Borodina Anastasia S.13,Belyaev Artem O.14ORCID,Zagumyonnyi Dmitry G.1,Prokina Kristina I.15,Mylnikov Alexander P.1,Burki Fabien26,Karpov Sergey A.78

Affiliation:

1. Papanin Institute for Biology of Inland Waters, Russian Academy of Sciences, Borok, Russia

2. Department of Organismal Biology, Program in Systematic Biology, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden

3. Department of Zoology and Parasitology, Voronezh State University, Voronezh, Russia

4. Department of Zoology and Ecology, Penza State University, Penza, Russia

5. Ecologie Systématique Evolution, CNRS, Université Paris-Saclay, AgroParisTech, Orsay, France

6. Science for Life Laboratory, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden

7. Zoological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, Saint Petersburg, Russia

8. Department of Invertebrate Zoology, Faculty of Biology, Saint Petersburg State University, Saint Petersburg, Russia

Abstract

Telonemia is a poorly known major phylum of flagellated eukaryotes with a unique combination of morphological traits. Phylogenomics recently revealed the phylogenetic position of telonemids as sister to SAR, one of the largest groups of eukaryotes, comprising Stramenopiles, Alveolata and Rhizaria. Due to this key evolutionary position, investigations of telonemids are of critical importance for elucidating the origin and diversification of an astounding diversity of eukaryotic forms and life strategies. To date, however, only two species have been morphologically characterized from Telonemia, which do not represent this genetically very diverse group. In this study, we established cultures for six new telonemid strains, including the description of five new species and a new genus. We used these cultures to update the phylogeny of Telonemia and provide a detailed morphological and ultrastructural investigation. Our data elucidate the origin of TSAR from flagellates with complex morphology and reconstruction of the ancestral structure of stramenopiles, alveolates and rhizarians, and their main synapomorphic characters. Since telonemids are a common component of aquatic environments, the features of their feeding, behaviour and ecological preferences observed in clonal cultures and the results of global metabarcoding analysis contribute to a deeper understanding of organization of microbial food webs.

Funder

Russian Science Foundation

Science for Life Laboratory

Publisher

The Royal Society

Subject

General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,Immunology,General Neuroscience

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