| Literature DB >> 24112449 |
Kanako Yamane1, Tetsuya Yanagida, Tiaoying Li, Xingwang Chen, Paron Dekumyoy, Jitra Waikagul, Agathe Nkouawa, Minoru Nakao, Yasuhito Sako, Akira Ito, Hiroshi Sato, Munehiro Okamoto.
Abstract
Partial sequences of the DNA polymerase delta (pold) gene from Taenia saginata-like adult worms were sequenced. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that pold gene sequences were clearly divided into two clades, differing from each other in five to seven nucleotides. There is little doubt that T. saginata and Taenia asiatica were once separated into two distinct taxa as has been concluded in previous studies. On the other hand, most of the adult worms, which were identified as T. asiatica using mitochondrial DNA, were homozygous for an allele that originated from the allele of T. saginata via single nucleotide substitution. These results indicate that most of the adult worms, which had been called T. asiatica, are not actually 'pure T. asiatica' but instead originated from the hybridization of 'pure T. saginata' and 'pure T. asiatica'.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24112449 DOI: 10.1017/S0031182013001273
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Parasitology ISSN: 0031-1820 Impact factor: 3.234