Molecular phylogenetic relationships among sexually isolated subpopulations
(syngens) of the morphologically defined volvocacean
flagellate Pandorina morum (O. F. Müller) Bory are inferred
from sequences of the internal transcribed spacer regions (ITS-1 and ITS-2)
of
the nuclear ribosomal DNA repeats. The resolved phylogenetic lines are
composed of strains with very similar sets of traditional
characters, such as zygote aggregation pattern, chromosome number and cell
division timing, and are correlated with the distribution
pattern of the xanthophyll loroxanthin [(3R,3′R,6′R)-β,ε-carotene-3,19,3′-triol].
Thus, loroxanthin, a phylogenetic character within the
Volvocales, is also of value at the infraspecific level in P. morum,
a morphologically uniform species complex, within the Volvocales.