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The oldest known dinoflagellates: Morphological and molecular evidence from Mesoproterozoic rocks at Yongji, Shanxi Province
引用本文:MENGFanwei ZHOUChuanming YINLeiming CHENZhilin YUANXunlai. The oldest known dinoflagellates: Morphological and molecular evidence from Mesoproterozoic rocks at Yongji, Shanxi Province[J]. 科学通报(英文版), 2005, 50(12): 1230-1234. DOI: 10.1007/BF03183698
作者姓名:MENGFanwei ZHOUChuanming YINLeiming CHENZhilin YUANXunlai
作者单位:[1]NanjingInstituteofGeologyandPalaeontology,ChineseAcademyofSciences,Nanjing210008,China [2]OrganicGeochemistryLaboratoryofGeologicalAcademy,ShengliOilField,Dongying257000,China
摘    要:Abundant and well-preserved organic-walled microfossils including acanthomorphic acritarchs have been found in Mesoproterozoic Beidajian Formation in the Yongji area of Shanxi Province, North China. The morphological and ultrastructural features of these acanthomorphic acritarchs resemble living dinofiagellates (e.g. double-walled and polygonal structures), which leads to the interpretation of these fossils as probably the oldest dinofiagellates. The detection of dinosterane, a dinofiagellate biomarker, from pyrolytic product of these fossils further supports the morphological inference. This finding is consistent with molecular clock estimate that dinofiagellates may have diverged 700 to 900 million years (Ma) before previously known fossil record.

关 键 词:腰鞭毛虫 形态学 中元古代 化石
收稿时间:2005-02-23

The oldest known dinoflagellates: Morphological and molecular evidence from Mesoproterozoic rocks at Yongji, Shanxi Province
Fanwei Meng,Chuanming Zhou,Leiming Yin,Zhilin Chen,Xunlai Yuan. The oldest known dinoflagellates: Morphological and molecular evidence from Mesoproterozoic rocks at Yongji, Shanxi Province[J]. Chinese science bulletin, 2005, 50(12): 1230-1234. DOI: 10.1007/BF03183698
Authors:Fanwei Meng  Chuanming Zhou  Leiming Yin  Zhilin Chen  Xunlai Yuan
Affiliation:MENG Fanwei1, ZHOU Chuanming1, YIN Leiming1, CHEN Zhilin2 & YUAN Xunlai1 1. Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Nanjing 210008, China; 2. Organic Geochemistry Laboratory of Geological Academy, Shengli Oil Field, Dongying 257000, China
Abstract:Abundant and well-preserved organic-walled microfossils including acanthomorphic acritarchs have been found in Mesoproterozoic Beidajian Formation in the Yongji area of Shanxi Province, North China. The morphological and ultrastructural features of these acanthomorphic acri-tarchs resemble living dinoflagellates (e.g. double-walled and polygonal structures), which leads to the interpretation of these fossils as probably the oldest dinoflagellates. The detec-tion of dinosterane, a dinoflagellate biomarker, from pyro-lytic product of these fossils further supports the morpho-logical inference. This finding is consistent with molecular clock estimate that dinoflagellates may have diverged 700 to 900 million years (Ma) before previously known fossil re-cord.
Keywords:Mesoproterozoic   Beidajian Formation   acanthomorphic acritarch   dinoflagellate   dinosterane.
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