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Wi-Sik Kim1, Jeong-Ho Kim, Myung-Joo Oh.
Abstract
The present study was performed to trace the decisive evidence for mixed infection of 2 Myxobolus species, M. episquamalis and Myxobolus sp., in the gray mullet, Mugil cephalus, from Korean waters. Mullets with whitish cyst-like plasmodia on their scales were collected near a sewage plant in Yeosu, southern part of Korea, in 2009. The cysts were mainly located on scales and also found in the intestine. The spores from scales were oval in a frontal view, tapering anteriorly to a blunt apex, and measured 7.2 µm (5.8-8.0) in length and 5.3 µm (4.7-6.1) in width. Two polar capsules were pyriform and extended over the anterior half of the spore, measuring 3.5 µm (2.3-4.8) in length and 2.0 µm (1.5-2.2) in width. In contrast, the spores from the intestine were ellipsoidal, 10.4 µm (9.0-11.9) in length and 8.4 µm (7.3-10.1) in width. The polar capsules were pyriform but did not extend over the anterior half of the spore, 3.7 µm (2.5-4.5) in length and 2.2 µm (1.8-2.9) in width. The nucleotide sequences of the 18S rDNA gene of the 2 myxosporean spores from scales and intestine showed 88.1% identity to each other and 100% identity with M. episquamalis and 94.5% identity with M. spinacurvatura from mullet, respectively. By the above findings, it is first confirmed that mullets from the Korean water are infected with 2 myxosporean species, M. episquamalis and Myxobolus sp.Entities:
Keywords: Mugil cephalus; Myxobolus episquamalis; Myxobolus sp.; mixed infection; mullet
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23864751 PMCID: PMC3712114 DOI: 10.3347/kjp.2013.51.3.369
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Korean J Parasitol ISSN: 0023-4001 Impact factor: 1.341
Fig. 1Cysts on the scales and intestine of Mugil cephalus. Bar= 2 cm.
Fig. 2Spores from cysts on the scales (A) and intestine (B). Bar=7 µm.
Comparison of spore characteristics between Myxobolus species infecting mullet
Pairwise comparisons (%) of nucleotide sequence identities of the 18S rDNA gene among 9 Myxobolus species infecting mullet
Fig. 3Molecular phylogenetic tree showing the genetic relationships among 26 Myxobolus species based on the 18S rDNA gene nucleotide sequence. Bootstrap values for 1,000 replicates are shown at major nodes of the tree. The distance marker refers to the expected number of substitutions per site.