Occurrence and First Molecular Characterization of Spinitectus notopteri Karve et Naik, 1951, Infected Bronze Featherback (Notopterus notopterus) in India
Purpose The nematode genus Spinitectus Fourment, 1883, comprises species that are mainly parasitic on freshwater and marine fishes. However, our knowledge of the distribution and molecular identification of Spinitectus spp. in the Indian region is rather limited. This study aims to fill this gap in...
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description | Purpose
The nematode genus
Spinitectus
Fourment, 1883, comprises species that are mainly parasitic on freshwater and marine fishes. However, our knowledge of the distribution and molecular identification of
Spinitectus
spp. in the Indian region is rather limited. This study aims to fill this gap in our knowledge using molecular data as evidence for
Spinitectus
species characterization.
Methods
Bronze featherback were obtained opportunistically from the fish markets of district Muzaffarnagar (29.4727° N, 77.7085° E), Uttar Pradesh, India. Nematode species collected from the gastrointestinal tract were characterized morphologically and molecularly. Partial sequences of the ribosomal 18S rRNA gene were used for molecular characterization of the present specimens.
Results
The current study represented molecular analysis that determined the presence of the species
Spinitectus notopteri
Karve et Naik, 1951. The sequences obtained were closely related to representatives of the family Rhabdochonidae.
Conclusion
This first molecular exploration of
S. notopteri
Karve et Naik, 1951, in the GenBank database and for any species of
Spinitectus
from India indicates a lack of genetic data for parasitic nematodes. |
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The nematode genus
Spinitectus
Fourment, 1883, comprises species that are mainly parasitic on freshwater and marine fishes. However, our knowledge of the distribution and molecular identification of
Spinitectus
spp. in the Indian region is rather limited. This study aims to fill this gap in our knowledge using molecular data as evidence for
Spinitectus
species characterization.
Methods
Bronze featherback were obtained opportunistically from the fish markets of district Muzaffarnagar (29.4727° N, 77.7085° E), Uttar Pradesh, India. Nematode species collected from the gastrointestinal tract were characterized morphologically and molecularly. Partial sequences of the ribosomal 18S rRNA gene were used for molecular characterization of the present specimens.
Results
The current study represented molecular analysis that determined the presence of the species
Spinitectus notopteri
Karve et Naik, 1951. The sequences obtained were closely related to representatives of the family Rhabdochonidae.
Conclusion
This first molecular exploration of
S. notopteri
Karve et Naik, 1951, in the GenBank database and for any species of
Spinitectus
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The nematode genus
Spinitectus
Fourment, 1883, comprises species that are mainly parasitic on freshwater and marine fishes. However, our knowledge of the distribution and molecular identification of
Spinitectus
spp. in the Indian region is rather limited. This study aims to fill this gap in our knowledge using molecular data as evidence for
Spinitectus
species characterization.
Methods
Bronze featherback were obtained opportunistically from the fish markets of district Muzaffarnagar (29.4727° N, 77.7085° E), Uttar Pradesh, India. Nematode species collected from the gastrointestinal tract were characterized morphologically and molecularly. Partial sequences of the ribosomal 18S rRNA gene were used for molecular characterization of the present specimens.
Results
The current study represented molecular analysis that determined the presence of the species
Spinitectus notopteri
Karve et Naik, 1951. The sequences obtained were closely related to representatives of the family Rhabdochonidae.
Conclusion
This first molecular exploration of
S. notopteri
Karve et Naik, 1951, in the GenBank database and for any species of
Spinitectus
from India indicates a lack of genetic data for parasitic nematodes.</description><subject>Animal Systematics/Taxonomy/Biogeography</subject><subject>Animals</subject><subject>Biomedical and Life Sciences</subject><subject>Biomedicine</subject><subject>Bronzes</subject><subject>DNA, Helminth - genetics</subject><subject>Ecology</subject><subject>Fish Diseases - epidemiology</subject><subject>Fish Diseases - parasitology</subject><subject>Freshwater fish</subject><subject>Gastrointestinal system</subject><subject>Gastrointestinal tract</subject><subject>India - epidemiology</subject><subject>Marine fish</subject><subject>Medical Microbiology</subject><subject>Microbiology</subject><subject>Nematodes</subject><subject>Parasitology</subject><subject>Phylogeny</subject><subject>RNA, Ribosomal, 18S - genetics</subject><subject>rRNA 18S</subject><subject>Short Communication</subject><subject>Species</subject><subject>Spinitectus</subject><issn>1230-2821</issn><issn>1896-1851</issn><issn>1896-1851</issn><fulltext>true</fulltext><rsrctype>article</rsrctype><creationdate>2024</creationdate><recordtype>article</recordtype><sourceid>EIF</sourceid><recordid>eNp9kU1v1DAQhiMEoqXwBzggS1yK1MD4I4lzhBULFaU9AGdr4kyo26y92A4S_Sn8Wlx2-RAHTmNpnvcZS29VPebwnAN0LxLnrW5rEKoG0ELWcKc65Lpva64bfre8hYRaaMEPqgcpXQGoVmt9vzqQWknddfyw-n5h7RIjeUsM_cjWLqbM3oeZ7DJjZKtLjGgzRXeD2QXPwsQ-bJ13mWxeEvMhh-3tmr3D-JUYZXaO7vqE8b7hJ-zUT4Wjkb2Kwd8QWxPmS4oD2mt2fL7P_qVZ0jPmfImNDh9W9yacEz3az6Pq0_r1x9Xb-uzizenq5VltpWhzbRVopMZqGnsxdIiADYzYc5AgxMRVZyeABuWkULdK2WHoJ91y1bckelDyqDreebcxfFkoZbNxydI8o6ewJCN62XVFpruCPv0HvQpL9OV3RoJUnWo06EKJHWVjSCnSZLbRbTB-MxzMbXNm15wpzZmfzRkooSd79TJsaPwd-VVVAeQOSGXlP1P8c_s_2h8HBqRd</recordid><startdate>20240301</startdate><enddate>20240301</enddate><creator>Kashyap, Deepa</creator><creator>Baliyan, Rakhi</creator><creator>Panwar, Anju</creator><creator>Kumar, Yougesh</creator><creator>Sharma, Bindu</creator><creator>Singh, Hridaya S.</creator><creator>Chaudhary, Anshu</creator><general>Springer International Publishing</general><general>Springer Nature B.V</general><scope>CGR</scope><scope>CUY</scope><scope>CVF</scope><scope>ECM</scope><scope>EIF</scope><scope>NPM</scope><scope>AAYXX</scope><scope>CITATION</scope><scope>7QG</scope><scope>7QL</scope><scope>7SN</scope><scope>7SS</scope><scope>7T5</scope><scope>7T7</scope><scope>7TM</scope><scope>7U7</scope><scope>7U9</scope><scope>8FD</scope><scope>C1K</scope><scope>FR3</scope><scope>H94</scope><scope>K9.</scope><scope>M7N</scope><scope>P64</scope><scope>RC3</scope><scope>7X8</scope><orcidid>https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8148-8797</orcidid></search><sort><creationdate>20240301</creationdate><title>Occurrence and First Molecular Characterization of Spinitectus notopteri Karve et Naik, 1951, Infected Bronze Featherback (Notopterus notopterus) in India</title><author>Kashyap, Deepa ; 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The nematode genus
Spinitectus
Fourment, 1883, comprises species that are mainly parasitic on freshwater and marine fishes. However, our knowledge of the distribution and molecular identification of
Spinitectus
spp. in the Indian region is rather limited. This study aims to fill this gap in our knowledge using molecular data as evidence for
Spinitectus
species characterization.
Methods
Bronze featherback were obtained opportunistically from the fish markets of district Muzaffarnagar (29.4727° N, 77.7085° E), Uttar Pradesh, India. Nematode species collected from the gastrointestinal tract were characterized morphologically and molecularly. Partial sequences of the ribosomal 18S rRNA gene were used for molecular characterization of the present specimens.
Results
The current study represented molecular analysis that determined the presence of the species
Spinitectus notopteri
Karve et Naik, 1951. The sequences obtained were closely related to representatives of the family Rhabdochonidae.
Conclusion
This first molecular exploration of
S. notopteri
Karve et Naik, 1951, in the GenBank database and for any species of
Spinitectus
from India indicates a lack of genetic data for parasitic nematodes.</abstract><cop>Cham</cop><pub>Springer International Publishing</pub><pmid>38438771</pmid><doi>10.1007/s11686-024-00823-0</doi><tpages>6</tpages><orcidid>https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8148-8797</orcidid></addata></record> |
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