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Molecular phylogeny of parabasalids inferred from small subunit rRNA sequences, with emphasis on the Devescovinidae and Calonymphidae (Trichomonadea).

Delphine Gerbod1, Christophe Noël, Michael F Dolan, Virginia P Edgcomb, Osamu Kitade, Satoko Noda, Fabienne Dufernez, Moriya Ohkuma, Toshiaki Kudo, Monique Capron, Mitchell L Sogin, Eric Viscogliosi.   

Abstract

Small subunit rRNA sequences were obtained by polymerase chain reaction from trichomonad symbionts of termites that belong to the polymastigont Calonymphidae, including Snyderella tabogae, Calonympha grassii, and Metacoronympha senta. The yet-unidentified sequence Nk9 previously obtained from the termite Neotermes koshunensis, has also been shown to derive from the Devescovinidae Devescovina sp. by in situ hybridization. These new sequences were analyzed by distance, parsimony, and likelihood methods in a broad phylogeny including all identified parabasalid sequences available in databases. All analyses revealed the emergence of a very well supported Devescovinidae/Calonymphidae group but showed an unexpected dichotomy of the Calonymphidae represented by the "Coronympha" and "Calonympha" groups. It strongly suggests that the polymastigont state observed in the Calonymphidae might be explained by at least two independent evolutionary events. In a second phylogenetic analysis, some yet-unidentified parabasalid sequences likely deriving from the Devescovinidae/Calonymphidae taxa, were added to our data set. This analysis confirmed the polyphyly of the Calonymphidae. A tentative identification is proposed for each of these sequences, and hypotheses on the origin of the Devescovinidae and Calonymphidae are discussed. Tritrichomonas foetus or a close relative might be the best candidate for the ancestor of the Devescovinidae, fairly consistent with morphology-based hypotheses. Regarding the Calonymphidae, the origin of the "Coronympha" group might be found within the Devescovinidae, related to Foaina, whereas the "Calonympha" group may directly descend from Tritrichomonas or related species.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12450758     DOI: 10.1016/s1055-7903(02)00300-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Phylogenet Evol        ISSN: 1055-7903            Impact factor:   4.286


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Authors:  James T Harper; Gillian H Gile; Erick R James; Kevin J Carpenter; Patrick J Keeling
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2009-08-11       Impact factor: 3.240

3.  Molecular identification and phylogenetic relationships of trichomonad isolates of galliform birds inferred from nuclear small subunit rRNA gene sequences.

Authors:  Cléa Mantini; Jocelyne Dalia-Cornette; Satoko Noda; Harold M J F Van Der Heijden; Monique Capron; Eduardo Dei-Cas; Wil J M Landman; Moriya Ohkuma; Eric Viscogliosi
Journal:  Parasitol Res       Date:  2009-10-06       Impact factor: 2.289

4.  Molecular phylogeny and evolution of parabasalia with improved taxon sampling and new protein markers of actin and elongation factor-1α.

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Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2012-01-09       Impact factor: 3.240

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6.  Complex coevolutionary history of symbiotic Bacteroidales bacteria of various protists in the gut of termites.

Authors:  Satoko Noda; Yuichi Hongoh; Tomoyuki Sato; Moriya Ohkuma
Journal:  BMC Evol Biol       Date:  2009-07-09       Impact factor: 3.260

7.  Single-Cell DNA barcoding using sequences from the small subunit rRNA and internal transcribed spacer region identifies new species of Trichonympha and Trichomitopsis from the hindgut of the termite Zootermopsis angusticollis.

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Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2013-03-11       Impact factor: 3.240

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