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E3S Web Conf.
Volume 233, 2021
2020 2nd International Academic Exchange Conference on Science and Technology Innovation (IAECST 2020)
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Article Number | 02037 | |
Number of page(s) | 4 | |
Section | BFS2020-Biotechnology and Food Science | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202123302037 | |
Published online | 27 January 2021 |
Comparing Complete Mitochondrion Genome of Bloom-forming Macroalgae from the Southern Yellow Sea, China
1 College of Marine Ecology and Environment, Shanghai Ocean University, Shanghai, China, 201306
2 East China Sea Environmental Monitoring Center, State Oceanic Administration, Shanghai, China, 201206
* Corresponding authors: 15721539745@139.com (Jinlin Liu); jh-zhang@shou.edu.cn (Jianheng Zhang)
The green tide in the Southern Yellow Sea which has been erupting continuously for 14 years. Dominant species of the free-floating Ulva in the early stage of macroalgae bloom were Ulva compressa, Ulva flexuosa, Ulva prolifera, and Ulva linza along the coast of Jiangsu Province. In the present study, we carried out comparative studies on complete mitochondrion genomes of four kinds of bloom-forming green algae, and provided standard morphological characteristic pictures of these Ulva species. The maximum likelihood phylogenetic analysis showed that U. linza is the closest sister species of U. prolifera. This study will be helpful in studying the genetic diversity and identification of Ulva species.
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