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地中海盆地中血红扇头蜱线粒体谱系的东西分离。

East and west separation of Rhipicephalus sanguineus mitochondrial lineages in the Mediterranean Basin.

机构信息

Department of Parasitology and Zoology, University of Veterinary Medicine, Budapest, Hungary.

Department of Parasitology and Parasitic Diseases, University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, Cluj-Napoca, Romania.

出版信息

Parasit Vectors. 2017 Jan 23;10(1):39. doi: 10.1186/s13071-017-1985-z.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Rhipicephalus sanguineus belongs to a complex of hard tick species with high veterinary-medical significance. Recently, new phylogenetic units have been discovered within R. sanguineus, which therefore needs taxonomic revision. The present study was initiated to provide new information on the phylogeography of relevant haplotypes from less studied regions of Europe and Africa. With this aim, molecular-phylogenetic analyses of two mitochondrial markers were performed on 50 ticks collected in Hungary, the Balkans, countries along the Mediterranean Sea, Kenya and Ivory Coast.

RESULTS

In the "temperate lineage" of R. sanguineus, based on cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 (cox1) and 16S rRNA genes, Rhipicephalus sp. I was only found in the eastern part of the Mediterranean Basin (with relatively homogenous haplotypes), whereas Rhipicephalus sp. II occurred in the middle-to-western part of this region (with phylogenetically dichotomous haplotypes). Ticks identified as R. leporis (based on morphology and cox1 gene) were found in Kenya and Ivory Coast. These clustered phylogenetically within R. sanguineus (s.l.) ("tropical lineage").

CONCLUSIONS

In the Mediterranean Basin two mitochondrial lineages of R. sanguineus, i.e. Rhipicephalus sp. I and Rhipicephalus sp. II exist, which show different geographical distribution. Therefore, data from this study confirm limited gene flow between Rhipicephalus sp. I and Rhipicephalus sp. II, but more evidence (analyses of nuclear markers, extensive morphological and biological comparison etc.) are necessary to infer if they belong to different species or not. The phylogenetic relationships of eastern and western African ticks, which align with R. leporis, need to be studied further within R. sanguineus (s.l.) ("tropical lineage").

摘要

背景

拉基血蜱属于具有重要兽医意义的硬蜱物种复合体。最近,在拉基血蜱中发现了新的系统发育单元,因此需要进行分类学修订。本研究旨在为来自欧洲和非洲研究较少地区的相关单倍型的系统地理学提供新信息。为此,对在匈牙利、巴尔干半岛、地中海沿岸国家、肯尼亚和象牙海岸采集的 50 只蜱进行了两种线粒体标记物的分子系统发育分析。

结果

在拉基血蜱的“温带谱系”中,基于细胞色素 c 氧化酶亚基 1(cox1)和 16S rRNA 基因,仅在东地中海盆地(具有相对同质的单倍型)发现了蜱种 I,而蜱种 II 则发生在该地区的中-西部(具有系统发育二分的单倍型)。根据形态学和 cox1 基因鉴定为拉氏血蜱的蜱在肯尼亚和象牙海岸被发现。这些蜱在系统发育上聚类为拉基血蜱(s.l.)(“热带谱系”)。

结论

在地中海盆地,存在两种拉基血蜱的线粒体谱系,即蜱种 I 和蜱种 II,它们具有不同的地理分布。因此,本研究的数据证实了蜱种 I 和蜱种 II 之间有限的基因流,但需要更多证据(核标记分析、广泛的形态学和生物学比较等)来推断它们是否属于不同的物种。与拉氏血蜱 align 的东非和西非蜱的系统发育关系需要在拉基血蜱(s.l.)(“热带谱系”)中进一步研究。

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