Molecular Diversity of Far-Eastern Trematodes of the Genus Crepidsotomum (Allocreadiidae) by Means of Nuclear 28S rRNA and Mitochondrial COI Gene Sequences

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
D. Atopkin
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Abstract

The ribosomal 28S rRNA and mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase subunit I (COI) gene fragments variation of several Crepidostomum species, collected from different fish species in Japan and south of Russian Far East, was estimated. On the basis of these data, taxonomical and population genetic structure conclusions for these trematodes were studied. Results of the analysis of the COI gene-based median-joining network indicate the presence of at least five groups of haplotypes that can be distinguished on the basis of definitive host-specificity. Genetic differentiation between these groups has been estimated. Occurrence of C. metoecus and C. farionis and the presence of at least one new Crepidostomum species in Japanese parasite fauna have been confirmed. Ribosomal 28S rDNA-based median-joining analysis indicates low diversity of several Crepidostomum species, reported in latest studies. Critical comments about the evidence of validity of the genus Stephanophiala and species Crepidostomum nemachilus were provided.
利用核28S rRNA和线粒体COI基因序列研究灰蝶属远东银耳的分子多样性
对从日本和俄罗斯远东南部不同鱼类中采集的几种Crepidotomum的核糖体28S rRNA和线粒体细胞色素氧化酶亚基I(COI)基因片段的变异进行了估计。在此基础上,对这些吸虫的分类和种群遗传结构进行了研究。基于COI基因的中位数连接网络的分析结果表明存在至少五组单倍型,这些单倍型可以基于明确的宿主特异性进行区分。已经估计了这些群体之间的遗传分化。已证实在日本寄生虫动物群中出现了C.metoecus和C.faronis,并存在至少一种新的Crepidotomum物种。最新研究报告称,基于核糖体28S rDNA的中位数连接分析表明,几种Crepidostomum物种的多样性较低。对Stephanophiala属和Crepidstomum nemachilus种的有效性证据提出了批评意见。
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Genetics of Aquatic Organisms
Genetics of Aquatic Organisms Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Aquatic Science
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