Acarology Unit, Infectious Diseases Research Centre, Institute for Medical Research, Ministry of Health Malaysia, Jalan Pahang, 50588, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
United States National Tick Collection, The James H. Oliver, Jr. Institute for Coastal Plain Science, Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, GA, 30460-8056, USA.
Exp Appl Acarol. 2020 Jan;80(1):137-149. doi: 10.1007/s10493-019-00439-4. Epub 2019 Dec 12.
Identifying certain species of Dermacentor ticks in Malaysia is challenging as there is no comprehensive work on their systematics and lack of specific taxonomic keys. In this study, we described and characterized D. steini ticks collected from a forest reserve in the vicinity of the Forest Research Institute of Malaysia using integrated phenotypic and genotypic traits. In total two males and three females of questing D. steini ticks were morphologically identified using specific illustrated taxonomic keys based on their special characters. Further confirmation and characterization of the tick species were then examined using PCR, followed by sequencing partial mitochondrial 16S rDNA gene (mt-rrs). Clustering analysis based on mt-rrs was carried out by constructing neighbor-joining tree topology to clarify the genetic variation of local D. steini. Based on external morphological characterizations, all ticks were successfully identified down to the species as adult D. steini. The molecular traits based on phylogenetic tree provide very strong support for the monophyletic clade of D. steini including high percentages of similarity (97-100%) with available sequences in GenBank. Furthermore, a low intraspecific variation (4%) among the species of D. steini was observed but it was genetically different from other Dermacentor species with high interspecific value (8-15%). These findings produced the first genotypic data of D. steini using 16S rDNA gene which confirmed the presence of this species in Malaysia. Moreover, this study supports the taxonomic status of local D. steini and adds to the knowledge of accurate identification of ticks.
在马来西亚,鉴定某些 Dermacentor 蜱种具有挑战性,因为没有关于它们系统发育的综合工作,也缺乏特定的分类学关键。在这项研究中,我们使用综合表型和基因型特征描述和表征了从马来西亚森林研究所附近森林保护区采集的 D. steini 蜱。总共鉴定了两只雄性和三只雌性的求偶 D. steini 蜱,使用基于其特殊特征的特定插图分类学关键进行了形态学鉴定。然后使用 PCR 进一步确认和表征蜱种,然后对部分线粒体 16S rDNA 基因(mt-rrs)进行测序。基于 mt-rrs 的聚类分析通过构建邻接树拓扑结构进行,以阐明当地 D. steini 的遗传变异。基于外部形态特征,所有蜱都成功鉴定为成年 D. steini。基于系统发育树的分子特征为 D. steini 的单系群提供了非常强有力的支持,包括与 GenBank 中可用序列的高度相似性(97-100%)。此外,在 D. steini 种内观察到低种内变异(4%),但与其他 Dermacentor 种具有高度种间值(8-15%)不同。这些发现利用 16S rDNA 基因产生了 D. steini 的第一个基因型数据,证实了该物种在马来西亚的存在。此外,这项研究支持当地 D. steini 的分类地位,并增加了对蜱准确鉴定的认识。