| Literature DB >> 17326384 |
I A Kaĭgorodova, D Iu Shcherbakov.
Abstract
Phylogenetic relationships within the class Clitellata were examined using nucleotide sequences of nuclear 18S ribosomal RNA gene fragments. In the analysis, the already determined sequences for the individual species representing the class members Hirudinea, Acanthobdellida, Branchiobdellida, and Oligochaeta were included. Furthermore, newly determined sequences of the thirteen representatives of the family Lumbriculidae. including 12 Baikalian endemic species, were analyzed. The hypothesis on the close relatedness of these four groups of Clitellata was supported. Leeches, branchiobdellidans, and lumbriculides form three independent parallel branches of evolution. These results were consistent with the hypothesis on the role of the family Lumbriculidae as a connecting link, or the transition form between the parasitic and free-living groups of Clitellata. At the same time, these data refute the suggestion that Lumbriculidae could be the ancestral lineage of other Oligochaeta. Moreover, polymorphic group of Baikalian lumbriculides clustered independently from the other representatives of the family, pointing to the uniqueness of the Baikalian fauna of oligochaetes, which was formed within relatively closed system of this ancient lake.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 17326384
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Genetika ISSN: 0016-6758