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The complete mitochondrial genome of Ogmocotyle ailuri : gene content, composition and rearrangement and phylogenetic implications.

Authors :
Gao JF
Zhang AH
Wei W
Jia B
Zhang J
Li B
Chen YY
Sun YY
Hou MR
Liu XW
Wang JW
Zhang XH
Wang CR
Source :
Parasitology [Parasitology] 2023 Jul; Vol. 150 (8), pp. 661-671. Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 Apr 13.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Trematodes of the genus Ogmocotyle are intestinal flukes that can infect a variety of definitive hosts, resulting in significant economic losses worldwide. However, there are few studies on molecular data of these trematodes. In this study, the mitochondrial (mt) genome of Ogmocotyle ailuri isolated from red panda ( Ailurus fulgens ) was determined and compared with those from Pronocephalata to investigate the mt genome content, genetic distance, gene rearrangements and phylogeny. The complete mt genome of O. ailuri is a typical closed circular molecule of 14 642 base pairs, comprising 12 protein-coding genes (PCGs), 22 transfer RNA genes, 2 ribosomal RNA genes and 2 non-coding regions. All genes are transcribed in the same direction. In addition, 23 intergenic spacers and 2 locations with gene overlaps were determined. Sequence identities and sliding window analysis indicated that cox 1 is the most conserved gene among 12 PCGs in O. ailuri mt genome. The sequenced mt genomes of the 48 Plagiorchiida trematodes showed 5 types of gene arrangement based on all mt genome genes, with the gene arrangement of O. ailuri being type I. Phylogenetic analysis using concatenated amino acid sequences of 12 PCGs revealed that O. ailuri was closer to Ogmocotyle sikae than to Notocotylus intestinalis . These data enhance the Ogmocotyle mt genome database and provide molecular resources for further studies of Pronocephalata taxonomy, population genetics and systematics.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1469-8161
Volume :
150
Issue :
8
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Parasitology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
37051880
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1017/S0031182023000379