Molecular phylogenetic identification and morphological characteristics of Raillietina echinobothrida (Cestoda: Cyclophyllidea: Davaineidae) in commercial chickens in North China
Raillietina echinobothrida ( R. echinobothrida ) is one of the most pathogenic and prevalent tapeworms threat to the commercial chickens in China. However, there is a lack of research on their molecular identification and morphological characteristics. This study explored the molecular identificatio...
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description | Raillietina echinobothrida
(
R. echinobothrida
) is one of the most pathogenic and prevalent tapeworms threat to the commercial chickens in China. However, there is a lack of research on their molecular identification and morphological characteristics. This study explored the molecular identification markers for
R. echinobothrida
in North China based on 18s ribosomal RNA (18s rRNA) gene and the ribosomal DNA second internal transcribed spacer (ITS-2) gene. The BLAST results of 18s rRNA (1643 bp) and ITS-2 (564 bp) gene sequences showed that the isolated intestinal tapeworms were
R. echinobothrida
. Phylogenetic trees obtained by maximum likelihood (ML) or neighbor-joining (NJ) method revealed that the
R. echinobothrida
in North China had the closest evolutionary relationship with the species found on the Qinghai-Tibet plateau, China. Morphological observations by hematoxylin staining and scanning electron microscope showed four round suckers and a retractable rostellum on the spherical scolex of
R. echinobothrida
. Two rows of alternately arranged hooks distributed around the rostellum. There were 30–40 testes in each mature segment. A well-developed cirrus pouch lied outside the excretory duct of mature segment. The gravid segment contained 200–400 eggs and there was a well-developed oncosphere in each egg. In addition, abundant ultrastructural features in mature proglottid of
R. echinobothrida
in North China were identified by transmission electron microscopy. In conclusion, the present study established ways of molecular phylogenetic identification for
R. echinobothrida
based on 18s rRNA and ITS-2 gene, and identified the morphological and ultrastructural characteristics of
R. echinobothrida
in North China. |
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R. echinobothrida
in North China based on 18s ribosomal RNA (18s rRNA) gene and the ribosomal DNA second internal transcribed spacer (ITS-2) gene. The BLAST results of 18s rRNA (1643 bp) and ITS-2 (564 bp) gene sequences showed that the isolated intestinal tapeworms were
R. echinobothrida
. Phylogenetic trees obtained by maximum likelihood (ML) or neighbor-joining (NJ) method revealed that the
R. echinobothrida
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R. echinobothrida
. Two rows of alternately arranged hooks distributed around the rostellum. There were 30–40 testes in each mature segment. A well-developed cirrus pouch lied outside the excretory duct of mature segment. The gravid segment contained 200–400 eggs and there was a well-developed oncosphere in each egg. In addition, abundant ultrastructural features in mature proglottid of
R. echinobothrida
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R. echinobothrida
in North China based on 18s ribosomal RNA (18s rRNA) gene and the ribosomal DNA second internal transcribed spacer (ITS-2) gene. The BLAST results of 18s rRNA (1643 bp) and ITS-2 (564 bp) gene sequences showed that the isolated intestinal tapeworms were
R. echinobothrida
. Phylogenetic trees obtained by maximum likelihood (ML) or neighbor-joining (NJ) method revealed that the
R. echinobothrida
in North China had the closest evolutionary relationship with the species found on the Qinghai-Tibet plateau, China. Morphological observations by hematoxylin staining and scanning electron microscope showed four round suckers and a retractable rostellum on the spherical scolex of
R. echinobothrida
. Two rows of alternately arranged hooks distributed around the rostellum. There were 30–40 testes in each mature segment. A well-developed cirrus pouch lied outside the excretory duct of mature segment. The gravid segment contained 200–400 eggs and there was a well-developed oncosphere in each egg. In addition, abundant ultrastructural features in mature proglottid of
R. echinobothrida
in North China were identified by transmission electron microscopy. In conclusion, the present study established ways of molecular phylogenetic identification for
R. echinobothrida
based on 18s rRNA and ITS-2 gene, and identified the morphological and ultrastructural characteristics of
R. echinobothrida
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