Molecular characterization of Thelastomatoidea (Nematoda : Oxyurida) from cockroaches in Australia


Autoria(s): Jex, A. R.; Hu, M.; Rose, H. A.; Schneider, M.; Cribb, T. H.; Gasser, R. B.
Data(s)

01/01/2006

Resumo

A molecular approach was used to genetically characterize 5 species (Aoruroides queenslandensis. Blattophila sphaerolaima, Cordonicola gibsoni, Desmicola ornato and Leidynemella fusiformis) belonging to the superfamily. Thelastomatoidea fi (Nematoda: Oxyurida), a group of pinworms that parasitizes terrestrial arthropods. The D3 domain of the large subunit Of nuclear ribosomal RNA (LSU) was sequenced for individual specimens, and the analysis of the sequence data allowed the genetic relationships of the 5 species to be studied dagger. The sequence variation in the D3 domain within individual species (0-1-8%) was significantly less than the differences among species (4(.)3-12(.)4%). Phylogenetic analyses, Using maximum parsimony, maximum likelihood, and neighbour-joining, tree-building methods, established relationships among the 5 species of Thelastomatoidea and Oxyuris equi (a species of the order Oxyurida). The molecular approach employed provides the prospect for developing DNA tools for the specific identification of the Thelastomatoidea, irrespective of developmental stage and sex, as a basis for systematic, ecological and/or population genetic investigations of members within this superfamily.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:80380

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Cambridge Univ Press

Palavras-Chave #Genetic Variation #Thelastomatoidea #Oxyurida #Nematoda #D3 Domain #Large Subunit Of Nuclear Ribosomal Rna #Parasitology #Periplaneta-americana #Invertebrate Hosts #Ribosomal Dna #Enterobius-vermicularis #Parasitic Nematodes #Sequence #Revision #Hindgut #Amplification #Competition #C1 #270501 Animal Systematics, Taxonomy and Phylogeny #770703 Living resources (flora and fauna)
Tipo

Journal Article