Phylogeography ofTrichurispopulations isolated from different Cricetidae rodents
Autor: | Francisco Balao, Heikki Henttonen, Rocío Callejón, Manuel de Rojas, D. C. Guevara, Ángela Marrugal, Carlos Feliu, Cristina Cutillas |
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Rok vydání: | 2012 |
Předmět: |
Mitochondrial DNA
Molecular Sequence Data Population Zoology DNA Mitochondrial Cricetulus barabensis DNA Ribosomal Spacer Chionomys roberti Animals Trichuriasis Muroidea education Phylogeny education.field_of_study biology Arvicolinae Genetic Variation DNA Helminth biology.organism_classification Phylogeography Trichuris Infectious Diseases Animal Science and Zoology Parasitology Cricetidae |
Zdroj: | Parasitology. 139:1795-1812 |
ISSN: | 1469-8161 0031-1820 |
Popis: | SUMMARYThe phylogeography ofTrichurispopulations (Nematoda) collected from Cricetidae rodents (Muroidea) from different geographical regions was studied. Ribosomal DNA (Internal Transcribed Spacers 1 and 2, and mitochondrial DNA (cytochrome c- oxidasesubunit 1 partial gene) have been used as molecular markers. The nuclear internal transcribed spacers (ITSs) 1 and 2 showed 2 clear-cut geographical and genetic lineages: one of the Nearctic region (Oregon), although the second was widespread throughout the Palaearctic region and appeared as a star-like structure in the minimum spanning network. The mitochondrial results revealed thatT. arvicolaepopulations from the Palaearctic region were separated into 3 clear-cut geographical and genetic lineages: populations from Northern Europe, populations from Southern (Spain) and Eastern Europe (Croatia, Belarus, Kazahstan), and populations from Italy and France (Eastern Pyrénean Mountains). Phylogenetic analysis obtained on the basis of ITS1-5·8S-ITS2 rDNA sequences did not show a differential geographical structure; however, these markers suggest a newTrichurisspecies parasitizingChionomys robertiandCricetulus barabensis. The mitochondrial results revealed thatTrichurispopulations from arvicolinae rodents show signals of a post-glacial northward population expansion starting from the Pyrenees and Italy. Apparently, the Pyrenees and the Alps were not barriers to the dispersal ofTrichurispopulations. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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