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Further insights into the phylogeny of facultative parasitic ciliates associated with tetrahymenosis (Ciliophora, Oligohymenophorea) based on multigene data
by
Song, Yumeng
, Zhou, Chunyu
, Jiang, Mingyue
, Li, Bailin
, Liu, Lihui
, Pan, Xuming
in
Annealing
/ Aquaculture
/ Ciliates
/ Clusters
/ Economic impact
/ Genes
/ ITS1‐5.8S‐ITS2 rRNA gene
/ LSU‐rRNA gene
/ Morphology
/ Parasites
/ Parasitism
/ Phylogenetics
/ Phylogeny
/ Protozoa
/ rRNA
/ rRNA 5.8S
/ SSU‐rRNA gene
/ Taxonomy
/ Tetrahymena
/ Tetrahymenida
2023
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Further insights into the phylogeny of facultative parasitic ciliates associated with tetrahymenosis (Ciliophora, Oligohymenophorea) based on multigene data
by
Song, Yumeng
, Zhou, Chunyu
, Jiang, Mingyue
, Li, Bailin
, Liu, Lihui
, Pan, Xuming
in
Annealing
/ Aquaculture
/ Ciliates
/ Clusters
/ Economic impact
/ Genes
/ ITS1‐5.8S‐ITS2 rRNA gene
/ LSU‐rRNA gene
/ Morphology
/ Parasites
/ Parasitism
/ Phylogenetics
/ Phylogeny
/ Protozoa
/ rRNA
/ rRNA 5.8S
/ SSU‐rRNA gene
/ Taxonomy
/ Tetrahymena
/ Tetrahymenida
2023
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Further insights into the phylogeny of facultative parasitic ciliates associated with tetrahymenosis (Ciliophora, Oligohymenophorea) based on multigene data
by
Song, Yumeng
, Zhou, Chunyu
, Jiang, Mingyue
, Li, Bailin
, Liu, Lihui
, Pan, Xuming
in
Annealing
/ Aquaculture
/ Ciliates
/ Clusters
/ Economic impact
/ Genes
/ ITS1‐5.8S‐ITS2 rRNA gene
/ LSU‐rRNA gene
/ Morphology
/ Parasites
/ Parasitism
/ Phylogenetics
/ Phylogeny
/ Protozoa
/ rRNA
/ rRNA 5.8S
/ SSU‐rRNA gene
/ Taxonomy
/ Tetrahymena
/ Tetrahymenida
2023
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Further insights into the phylogeny of facultative parasitic ciliates associated with tetrahymenosis (Ciliophora, Oligohymenophorea) based on multigene data
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Further insights into the phylogeny of facultative parasitic ciliates associated with tetrahymenosis (Ciliophora, Oligohymenophorea) based on multigene data
2023
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Tetrahymenosis, caused by about 10 Tetrahymena species, is an emerging problem inflicting a significant economic loss on the aquaculture industry worldwide. However, in the order Tetrahymenida, there are many unresolved evolutionary relationships among taxa. Here we report 21 new sequences, including SSU‐rRNA, ITS1‐5.8S‐ITS2 rRNA and LSU‐rRNA, genes of 10 facultative parasitic Tetrahymena associated with tetrahymenosis, and conduct phylogenetic analyses based on each individual gene and a three‐gene concatenated dataset. The main findings are: (1) All the parasitic and facultative parasitic species cluster in borealis group. (2) With the addition of new sequences, Tetrahymena is still divided into three groups, namely the “borealis group”, the “australis group,” and the “paravorax group.” (3) the cluster pattern of all the newly sequenced facultative parasitic Tetrahymena species shows that members of the “borealis” group may be more susceptible to parasitism. (4) phylogeny based on concatenated genes show that T. pyriformis, T. setosa, and T. leucophrys have close relationship. (1) All the parasitic and facultative parasitic species cluster in borealis group. (2) With the addition of new sequences, Tetrahymena is still divided into three groups, namely the “borealis group,” the “australis group,” and the “paravorax group.” (3) the cluster pattern of all the newly sequenced facultative parasitic Tetrahymena species shows that members of the “borealis” group may be more susceptible to parasitism. (4) phylogeny based on concatenated genes show that T. pyriformis, T. setosa, and T. leucophrys have close relationship.
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