Nuclear ribosomal sequence data from the internal transcribed spacers (ITS-1 and ITS-2), 5.8S subunit, and regions of the 18S and 28S genes were used to investigate sequence diversity among geographic samples of Nematodirus battus, and to infer phylogenetic relationships among Nematodirus species. Phylogenetic analysis of these data yielded strong support for relationships among species, depicting Nematodirus helvetianus and Nematodirus spathiger as sister-taxa and a clade of these 2 species and Nematodirus filicollis. This tree is consistent with caprine bovids as ancestral hosts, with a subsequent host shift to Bovinae in N. helvetianus. Eleven of 14 N. battus sequences were unique, with 19 variable sites among sequences representing 5 geographic samples. The lowest number of variable nucleotide sites was observed in samples representing apparently recent introductions to the United States and Canada, which is consistent with a population bottleneck concomitant with translocation. Comparison of directly sequenced polymerase chain reaction products and clones revealed evidence for intraindividual variation at some of the sequence sites, and this pattern of variation and that within geographic samples indicates incomplete rDNA repeat homogenization within species. This pattern of variation is not conducive for inferring phylogenetic relationships among sequences representing N. battus or addressing the putative history of introduction.
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June 01 2000
RELATIONSHIPS OF NEMATODIRUS SPECIES AND NEMATODIRUS BATTUS ISOLATES (NEMATODA: TRICHOSTRONGYLOIDEA) BASED ON NUCLEAR RIBOSOMAL DNA SEQUENCES
Steven A. Nadler;
Steven A. Nadler
Department of Nematology, University of California, Davis, California 95616-8668
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Eric P. Hoberg;
Eric P. Hoberg
Department of Nematology, University of California, Davis, California 95616-8668
*Biosystematics and National Parasite Collection Unit, USDA, Agricultural Research Service, BARC East–1180, Beltsville, Maryland 20705-2350.
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Deborah S. S. Hudspeth;
Deborah S. S. Hudspeth
Department of Nematology, University of California, Davis, California 95616-8668
†Department of Biological Sciences, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, Illinois 60115-2861.
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Lora G. Rickard
Lora G. Rickard
Department of Nematology, University of California, Davis, California 95616-8668
‡College of Veterinary Medicine, P.O. Box 9825, Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, Mississippi 39762-9825.
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J Parasitol (2000) 86 (3): 588–601.
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Steven A. Nadler, Eric P. Hoberg, Deborah S. S. Hudspeth, Lora G. Rickard; RELATIONSHIPS OF NEMATODIRUS SPECIES AND NEMATODIRUS BATTUS ISOLATES (NEMATODA: TRICHOSTRONGYLOIDEA) BASED ON NUCLEAR RIBOSOMAL DNA SEQUENCES. J Parasitol 1 June 2000; 86 (3): 588–601. doi: https://doi.org/10.1645/0022-3395(2000)086[0588:RONSAN]2.0.CO;2
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