Ancient and modern genome shuffling: Reticulate mito-nuclear phylogeny of four related allopatric species of Gyrodactylus von Nordmann, 1832 (Monogenea: Gyrodactylidae), ectoparasites on the Eurasian minnow Phoxinus phoxinus (L.) (Cyprinidae)
Phylogenetic analyses including four allopatric species of Gyrodactylus von Nordmann, 1832 on the Eurasian minnow Phoxinus phoxinus (L.) (Cyprinidae) revealed incongruence between the nuclear ITS1-5.8S-ITS2 and mitochondrial cox 1 phylogenies due to ancient hybridisation. Gyrodactylus pannonicus Mol...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Systematic parasitology 2017-02, Vol.94 (2), p.183-200 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Phylogenetic analyses including four allopatric species of
Gyrodactylus
von Nordmann, 1832 on the Eurasian minnow
Phoxinus phoxinus
(L.) (Cyprinidae) revealed incongruence between the nuclear ITS1-5.8S-ITS2 and mitochondrial
cox
1 phylogenies due to ancient hybridisation.
Gyrodactylus pannonicus
Molnár, 1968 was sampled close to its type-locality, the upper reaches of River Tisza, tributary of Danube in the Black Sea Basin. Faunistic search detected three new related species with maximum composite likelihood distances in
cox
1 between 16.8–23.2% (tentatively 1.3 to 1.8 My of divergence).
Gyrodactylus albolacustris
n. sp. recorded in the White Sea Basin, eastern Baltic Basin and Mongolia was close to
G. pannonicus
in the nuclear ITS (divergence of 0.9%), but diverged in
cox
1 by 19.8%. The Mongolian isolate of
G. albolacustris
n. sp. diverged from the European isolates in
cox
1 by 8.9%, suggesting 0.7 My of isolation. The two other new species differed from
G. pannonicus
by >4% in ITS and some large indels in ITS1, and by >20% in
cox
1.
Gyrodactylus danastriae
n. sp. was found in River Strwiąż, a tributary of the River Dniester (Black Sea Basin) and was characterised by smaller size of anchors and by 29–41 bp dimorphic insertion in ITS1.
Gyrodactylus botnicus
n. sp. is considered endemic in the Baltic Basin, but was also found in the White Sea Basin as a postglacial immigrant, where it had hybridised with
G. albolacustris
n. sp. in spite of the high divergence in ITS (3.9%) and
cox
1 (22%). The discordant nuclear and mitochondrial phylogenies revealed an ancient mitochondrial introgression:
G. albolacustris
n. sp. was derived from a hybridisation combining proto-pannonicus ITS with proto-danastriae mitochondria, perhaps 1.3 My ago. The postglacial hybridisation of
G. albolacustris
n. sp. (as the donor of mtDNA
alb
and ITS
alb
) and
G. botnicus
n. sp. (donor of the ITS
bot
) offered a model of shuffling of the genomic components: the process of the homogenisation and stabilisation of nuclear ITS (concerted evolution) and the lineage sorting has hardly begun. |
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ISSN: | 0165-5752 1573-5192 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11230-016-9696-y |