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Hemolivia and hepatozoon: haemogregarines with tangled evolutionary relationships
J. Kvičerová, V. Hypša, N. Dvořáková, P. Mikulíček, D. Jandzik, MG. Gardner, H. Javanbakht, G. Tiar, P. Siroký,
Language English Country Germany
Document type Journal Article, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
- MeSH
- Coccidia classification cytology genetics isolation & purification MeSH
- Phylogeny MeSH
- Microscopy MeSH
- Molecular Sequence Data MeSH
- DNA, Protozoan chemistry genetics MeSH
- DNA, Ribosomal chemistry genetics MeSH
- RNA, Ribosomal, 18S genetics MeSH
- Sequence Analysis, DNA MeSH
- Cluster Analysis MeSH
- Publication type
- Journal Article MeSH
- Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't MeSH
The generic name Hemolivia has been used for haemogregarines characterized by morphological and biological features. The few molecular studies, focused on other haemogregarine genera but involving Hemolivia samples, indicated its close relationship to the genus Hepatozoon. Here we analyze molecular data for Hemolivia from a broad geographic area and host spectrum and provide detailed morphological documentation of the included samples. Based on molecular analyses in context of other haemogregarines, we demonstrate that several sequences deposited in GenBank from isolates described as Hepatozoon belong to the Hemolivia cluster. This illustrates the overall difficulty with recognizing Hemolivia and Hepatozoon without sufficient morphological and molecular information. The close proximity of both genera is also reflected in uncertainty about their precise phylogeny when using 18S rDNA. They cluster with almost identical likelihood either as two sister taxa or as monophyletic Hemolivia within paraphyletic Hepatozoon. However, regardless of these difficulties, the results presented here provide a reliable background for the unequivocal placement of new samples into the Hemolivia/ Hepatozoon complex.
Department of Biology Faculty of Science Razi University Baghabrisham 67149 Kermanshah Iran
Department of Biology University of Badji Mokhtar BP 12 El Hadjar 23000 Annaba Algeria
School of Biological Sciences Flinders University Adelaide 5001 South Australia Australia
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