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A ribosomal DNA-based framework for the detection and quantification of stress-sensitive nematode families in terrestrial habitats.

Martijn Holterman1, Katarzyna Rybarczyk, Sven VAN DEN Elsen, Hanny VAN Megen, Paul Mooyman, Reyes Peña Santiago, Tom Bongers, Jaap Bakker, Johannes Helder.   

Abstract

Indigenous communities of soil-resident nematodes have a high potential for soil health assessment as nematodes are diverse, abundant, trophically heterogeneous and easily extractable from soil. The conserved morphology of nematodes is the main operational reason for their under-exploitation as soil health indicators, and a user-friendly biosensor system should preferably be based on nonmorphological traits. More than 80% of the most environmental stress-sensitive nematode families belong to the orders Mononchida and Dorylaimida. The phylogenetic resolution offered by full-length small subunit ribosomal DNA (SSU rDNA) sequences within these two orders is highly different. Notwithstanding several discrepancies between morphology and SSU rDNA-based systematics, Mononchida families (indicated here as M1-M5) are relatively well-supported and, consequently, family-specific DNA sequences signatures could be defined. Apart from Nygolaimidae and Longidoridae, the resolution among Dorylaimida families was poor. Therefore, a part of the more variable large subunit rDNA (≈ 1000 bp from the 5'-end) was sequenced for 72 Dorylaimida species. Sequence analysis revealed a subclade division among Dorylaimida (here defined as D1-D9, PP1-PP3) that shows only distant similarity with 'classical' Dorylaimid systematics. Most subclades were trophically homogeneous, and - in most cases - specific morphological characteristics could be pinpointed that support the proposed division. To illustrate the practicability of the proposed molecular framework, we designed primers for the detection of individual subclades within the order Mononchida in a complex DNA background (viz. in terrestrial or freshwater nematode communities) and tested them in quantitative assays (real-time polymerase chain reaction). Our results constitute proof-of-principle for the concept of DNA sequence signatures-based monitoring of stress sensitive nematode families in environmental samples.
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Year:  2008        PMID: 21585715     DOI: 10.1111/j.1471-8286.2007.01963.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Ecol Resour        ISSN: 1755-098X            Impact factor:   7.090


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