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The phylogeography of trypanosomes from South American alligatorids and African crocodilids is consistent with the geological history of South American river basins and the transoceanic dispersal of Crocodylus at the Miocene
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نویسنده
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fermino b.r. ,viola l.b. ,paiva f. ,garcia h.a. ,de paula c.d. ,botero-arias r. ,takata c.s.a. ,campaner m. ,hamilton p.b. ,camargo e.p. ,teixeira m.m.g.
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منبع
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parasites and vectors - 2013 - دوره : 6 - شماره : 1
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چکیده
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Background: little is known about the diversity,phylogenetic relationships,and biogeography of trypanosomes infecting non-mammalian hosts. in this study,we investigated the influence of host species and biogeography on shaping the genetic diversity,phylogenetic relationship,and distribution of trypanosomes from south american alligatorids and african crocodilids. methods. small subunit rrna (ssu rrna) and glycosomal glyceraldehyde phosphate dehydrogenase (ggapdh) genes were employed for phylogenetic inferences. trypanosomes from crocodilians were obtained by haemoculturing. growth behaviour,morphology,and ultrastructural features complement the molecular description of two new species strongly supported by phylogenetic analyses. results: the inferred phylogenies disclosed a strongly supported crocodilian-restricted clade comprising three subclades. the subclade t. grayi comprised the african trypanosoma grayi from crocodylus niloticus and tsetse flies. the subclade t. ralphi comprised alligatorid trypanosomes represented by trypanosoma ralphi n. sp. from melanosuchus niger,caiman crocodilus and caiman yacare from brazilian river basins. t. grayi and t. ralphi were sister subclades. the basal subclade t. terena comprised alligatorid trypanosomes represented by trypanosoma terena n. sp. from ca. yacare sharing hosts and basins with the distantly genetic related t. ralphi. this subclade also included the trypanosome from ca. crocodilus from the orinoco basin in venezuela and,unexpectedly,a trypanosome from the african crocodilian osteolaemus tetraspis. conclusion: the close relationship between south american and african trypanosomes is consistent with paleontological evidence of recent transoceanic dispersal of crocodylus at the miocene/pliocene boundaries (4-5 mya),and host-switching of trypanosomes throughout the geological configuration of south american hydrographical basins shaping the evolutionary histories of the crocodilians and their trypanosomes. © 2013 fermino et al.; licensee biomed central ltd.
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کلیدواژه
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Crocodilian; Disjunct distribution; Historical biogeography; Host-switching; Phylogeography; South American river basins; Transoceanic dispersion; Trypanosoma evolution
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آدرس
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departamento de parasitologia,instituto de ciências biomédicas,universidade de são paulo,são paulo,sp 05508-900, Brazil, departamento de parasitologia,instituto de ciências biomédicas,universidade de são paulo,são paulo,sp 05508-900, Brazil, departamento de parasitologia veterinária,universidade federal do mato grosso do sul,campo grande,mato grosso do sul, Brazil, departamento de patología veterinaria,faculdad de ciencias veterinarias,universidad central de venezuela,maracay,aragua, Venezuela, faculdade de agronomia e medicina veterinária,universidade de brasília,brasília,df, Brazil, caiman research in conservation and management program,mamirauá institute for sustainable development,tefé,amazonas, Brazil, departamento de parasitologia,instituto de ciências biomédicas,universidade de são paulo,são paulo,sp 05508-900, Brazil, departamento de parasitologia,instituto de ciências biomédicas,universidade de são paulo,são paulo,sp 05508-900, Brazil, biosciences,college of life and environmental sciences,university of exeter,exeter, United Kingdom, departamento de parasitologia,instituto de ciências biomédicas,universidade de são paulo,são paulo,sp 05508-900, Brazil, departamento de parasitologia,instituto de ciências biomédicas,universidade de são paulo,são paulo,sp 05508-900, Brazil
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