1. Morphology, molecular phylogeny, and taxonomy of trichodinids (Ciliophora, Mobilida) from Calanoid copepods.
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de Oliveira Furtado EJ, Cedrola F, Senra MVX, de Oliveira Marchesini R, Romero-Niembro V, and Dias RJP
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- Animals, DNA, Protozoan genetics, Fishes parasitology, Host Specificity, Oligohymenophorea cytology, Oligohymenophorea genetics, Phylogeny, RNA, Ribosomal, 18S genetics, Sequence Analysis, DNA, Copepoda parasitology, Oligohymenophorea classification
- Abstract
Trichodinid ciliates were isolated from calanoid copepods and were characterized by morphological and molecular techniques. The trichodinids found in this study were morphologically similar to Trichodina acuta, but morphometric differences were observed between our specimens and T. acuta. The T. acuta specimens, isolated from fish in several geographical locations around the world, were slightly larger than specimens in our population. In fact, our morphological and morphometric data are more similar to Trichodina diaptomi populations, also found on copepods. Moreover, our phylogenetic analyses revealed that the 18S rRNA gene sequence from our samples emerged in a clade with two T. acuta sequences, infesting fish hosts in China. These three sequences showed 100% identity. Our data, along with a taxonomic review, suggest that the species T. diaptomi, described recently, is actually a synonym of T. acuta and that this species may be related to fish and copepod hosts. In conclusion, we highlight the urgent need to better investigate the polymorphism and host specificity within the Mobilida, as this data may represent important characters to better understand the evolution into this order.
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- 2020
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