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The Complete Mitochondrial Genome Sequence of Eimeria kongi (Apicomplexa: Coccidia)

Authors :
Yubo Shi
Sufang Fang
Xiaolong Gu
Chengyu Hao
Fangchen Du
Ping Cui
Xinming Tang
Source :
Life, Vol 14, Iss 6, p 699 (2024)
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
MDPI AG, 2024.

Abstract

Rabbit coccidiosis is caused by infection with one or, more commonly, several Eimeria species that parasitize the hepatobiliary ducts or intestinal epithelium of rabbits. Currently, there are eleven internationally recognized species of rabbit coccidia, with the complete mitochondrial (mt) genomes of six species commonly infecting rabbits having been sequenced and annotated. Eimeria kongi was initially discovered in 2011 and prompted a preliminary study on this species. Through traditional morphological analysis, E. kongi was identified as a novel species of rabbit coccidia. To further validate this classification, we sequenced and annotated its mitochondrial genome. The complete mt genome of E. kongi spans 6258 bp and comprises three cytochrome genes (cytb, cox1, cox3), fourteen gene fragments for the large subunit (LSU) rRNA, and nine gene fragments for the small subunit (SSU) rRNA, lacking transfer RNA (tRNA) genes. Moreover, phylogenetic analysis of the mitochondrial genome sequence of E. kongi revealed its clustering with six other species of rabbit coccidia into a monophyletic group. Additionally, E. irresidua and E. flavescens were grouped within the lineage lacking oocyst residuum, consistent with their morphological characteristics. Consistent with multiple molecular phylogenies, in this investigation, E. kongi was further confirmed as a new species of rabbit coccidia. Our research findings are of great significance for the classification of coccidia and for coccidiosis prevention and control in rabbits.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20751729
Volume :
14
Issue :
6
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Life
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.05dfe1cddd5d47e79ed6f7f3d7243eb6
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/life14060699