Phylogenetic analysis of the genus Cylicocyclus (Nematoda: Strongylidae) based on nuclear ribosomal sequence data
Seven species of Cylicocyclus Ihle, 1922 (Nematoda: Strongylidae) were collected from donkeys from Henan Province, China. Five samples of each species were selected for sequencing. Sixteen different internal transcribed spacer (ITS) sequences representing the seven species of Cylicocyclus were obtai...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Acta parasitologica 2013-06, Vol.58 (2), p.167-173 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Seven species of
Cylicocyclus
Ihle, 1922 (Nematoda: Strongylidae) were collected from donkeys from Henan Province, China. Five samples of each species were selected for sequencing. Sixteen different internal transcribed spacer (ITS) sequences representing the seven species of
Cylicocyclus
were obtained. Sequence differences in the first internal transcribed spacer (ITS-1) among species was lower than that of the second internal transcribed spacer (ITS-2). Phylogenetic analyses were conducted using the combined ITS-1 and ITS-2 data sets from the present study and using reference sequences from the GenBank database. The MP and ML trees were similar in topology. The phylogenetic trees were divided into two clades. Clade I included 8 species of
Cylicocyclus
; within this group,
Cylicocyclus leptostomus
(Kotlan, 1920) is nested between different samples of
Cylicocyclus ashworthi
(LeRoux, 1924), suggesting
C. ashworthi
may represent a species complex. Clade II included
Cylicocyclus elongatus
(Looss, 1900) and
Cylicocyclus ultrajectinus
(Ihle, 1920); however, these two species always clustered with the comparative species (
Petrovinema poculatum
(Looss, 1900) and
Poteriostomum imparidentatum
Quiel, 1919), suggesting that
C. elongatus
and
C. ultrajectinus
represent members of other genera. |
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ISSN: | 1230-2821 1896-1851 |
DOI: | 10.2478/s11686-013-0124-z |