Characterization and phylogenetic analysis of the mitochondrial genome of Cylicostephanus longibursatus
Cylicostephanus longibursatus is a common parasite in equine animals. Hosts infected by these nematodes might face disease or death. This study utilized next-generation sequencing technology to sequence the complete mitochondrial genome (mt genome) of C. longibursatus . Through bioinformatics techni...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Parasitology research (1987) 2024-10, Vol.123 (10), p.363-363, Article 363 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Cylicostephanus longibursatus
is a common parasite in equine animals. Hosts infected by these nematodes might face disease or death. This study utilized next-generation sequencing technology to sequence the complete mitochondrial genome (mt genome) of
C. longibursatus
. Through bioinformatics techniques, the genomic base composition, codon usage, tRNA secondary structures, evolutionary relationships, and taxonomic status were analyzed. The results revealed that the mitochondrial genome of
C. longibursatus
is a double-stranded, 13,807-bp closed circular molecule with an AT content of 76.0%, indicating a clear preference for AT bases. The mitochondrial genome consisted of a total of 12 protein-coding genes, 22 tRNA genes, 2 rRNA genes, and 2 non-coding regions. Among the 12 protein-coding genes, TTG and ATT were the common start codons. TAA was the predominant termination codon, except for the ND3 and ND6 coding genes, and the COШ genes used TAG and “T” as termination codons, respectively. All tRNAs exhibited atypical clover-leaf secondary structures, except for tRNA
Lys
and tRNA
Leu2
, where two tRNA
Ser
genes lacked DHU arms and DHU loops, tRNA
met
lacked the TΨC-arm, tRNA
Ile
lacked the TΨC-loop, and the remaining 16 tRNAs lacked the TΨC-arm and TΨC loop, which were substituted by the “TV-replacement loop”. Phylogenetic analyses, based on the 12 protein-coding genes and utilizing maximum likelihood (ML) and Bayesian inference (BI) analyses, indicated that
C. longibursatus
did not form a monophyletic group with other
Cylicostephanus
but was instead more closely related to
Cyathostomum
. These research findings provide fundamental data for exploring the population classification and phylogeny of strongylid nematodes. |
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ISSN: | 0932-0113 1432-1955 1432-1955 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00436-024-08385-w |