PLoS ONE (Jan 2024)

Reclassification of Botryococcus braunii chemical races into separate species based on a comparative genomics analysis.

  • Devon J Boland,
  • Ivette Cornejo-Corona,
  • Daniel R Browne,
  • Rebecca L Murphy,
  • John Mullet,
  • Shigeru Okada,
  • Timothy P Devarenne

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0304144
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 7
p. e0304144

Abstract

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The colonial green microalga Botryococcus braunii is well known for producing liquid hydrocarbons that can be utilized as biofuel feedstocks. B. braunii is taxonomically classified as a single species made up of three chemical races, A, B, and L, that are mainly distinguished by the hydrocarbons produced. We previously reported a B race draft nuclear genome, and here we report the draft nuclear genomes for the A and L races. A comparative genomic study of the three B. braunii races and 14 other algal species within Chlorophyta revealed significant differences in the genomes of each race of B. braunii. Phylogenomically, there was a clear divergence of the three races with the A race diverging earlier than both the B and L races, and the B and L races diverging from a later common ancestor not shared by the A race. DNA repeat content analysis suggested the B race had more repeat content than the A or L races. Orthogroup analysis revealed the B. braunii races displayed more gene orthogroup diversity than three closely related Chlamydomonas species, with nearly 24-36% of all genes in each B. braunii race being specific to each race. This analysis suggests the three races are distinct species based on sufficient differences in their respective genomes. We propose reclassification of the three chemical races to the following species names: Botryococcus alkenealis (A race), Botryococcus braunii (B race), and Botryococcus lycopadienor (L race).