Revision of Gyrodactylus salaris phylogeny inspired by new evidence for Eemian crossing between lineages living on grayling in Baltic and White sea basins

In this research, grayling-specific Gyrodactylus salaris Malmberg, 1957 isolates from Baltic Sea basin were collected in Sweden for the first time. Samples were obtained in three drainage systems: Kalixälven (River Kaitum), Ljungan (River Sölvbacka strömmar), and Umeälven (River Juktån). Three molec...

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Main Authors: Agata Mieszkowska, Marcin Górniak, Agata Jurczak-Kurek, Marek S. Ziętara
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:842c6bc832de475982956e828521cdce 2024-01-07T09:47:14+01:00 Revision of Gyrodactylus salaris phylogeny inspired by new evidence for Eemian crossing between lineages living on grayling in Baltic and White sea basins Agata Mieszkowska Marcin Górniak Agata Jurczak-Kurek Marek S. Ziętara 2018-07-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.5167 https://doaj.org/article/842c6bc832de475982956e828521cdce EN eng PeerJ Inc. https://peerj.com/articles/5167.pdf https://peerj.com/articles/5167/ https://doaj.org/toc/2167-8359 doi:10.7717/peerj.5167 2167-8359 https://doaj.org/article/842c6bc832de475982956e828521cdce PeerJ, Vol 6, p e5167 (2018) Gyrodactylus salaris phylogeny Molecular clock Gyrodactylosis Medicine R Biology (General) QH301-705.5 article 2018 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.5167 2023-12-10T01:50:18Z In this research, grayling-specific Gyrodactylus salaris Malmberg, 1957 isolates from Baltic Sea basin were collected in Sweden for the first time. Samples were obtained in three drainage systems: Kalixälven (River Kaitum), Ljungan (River Sölvbacka strömmar), and Umeälven (River Juktån). Three molecular markers were analysed: nuclear ITS rDNA (Internal Transcribed Spacer) and ADNAM1 (Anonymous DNA Marker 1), and mitochondrial cox1 gene. As a result, four new mitochondrial haplotypes were identified (III-C1tt, III-C1ttht, IX-A1tt and X-A1tt). The ADNAM1 analyses resulted in revealing two new alleles (WS4 and BS9) and two new genotypes (T6 and T7). T7 seems to be an indicator of ancient crossing between Baltic and White Sea lineages of the parasite which happened during a first 3000-year period of Eemian interglacial about 130,000 years ago in the connection between Baltic and White Sea. Molecular clock estimates were adjusted, revealing the mean substitution rate and the divergence rate among branches of 3.6% (95% HPD: 2.2%–5.2%) and 7.2% per million years, respectively. As a result, cox1 phylogeny rooted with the introgressed haplotypes has been revised and altered in accordance to new data, revealing fourteen equidistant lineages five of which have been excluded from the study. Based on the new phylogenetic approach, including the molecular clock, this work suggests an overall revision of G. salaris phylogeny and attempts at precisely drawing the division of lineages within this polytypic species as well as proposes unification in nomenclature for its strains. Article in Journal/Newspaper White Sea Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Kaitum ENVELOPE(20.107,20.107,67.544,67.544) Kalixälven ENVELOPE(23.217,23.217,65.783,65.783) Umeälven ENVELOPE(15.133,15.133,65.767,65.767) White Sea PeerJ 6 e5167
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Molecular clock
Gyrodactylosis
Medicine
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Molecular clock
Gyrodactylosis
Medicine
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Marcin Górniak
Agata Jurczak-Kurek
Marek S. Ziętara
Revision of Gyrodactylus salaris phylogeny inspired by new evidence for Eemian crossing between lineages living on grayling in Baltic and White sea basins
topic_facet Gyrodactylus salaris phylogeny
Molecular clock
Gyrodactylosis
Medicine
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Biology (General)
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description In this research, grayling-specific Gyrodactylus salaris Malmberg, 1957 isolates from Baltic Sea basin were collected in Sweden for the first time. Samples were obtained in three drainage systems: Kalixälven (River Kaitum), Ljungan (River Sölvbacka strömmar), and Umeälven (River Juktån). Three molecular markers were analysed: nuclear ITS rDNA (Internal Transcribed Spacer) and ADNAM1 (Anonymous DNA Marker 1), and mitochondrial cox1 gene. As a result, four new mitochondrial haplotypes were identified (III-C1tt, III-C1ttht, IX-A1tt and X-A1tt). The ADNAM1 analyses resulted in revealing two new alleles (WS4 and BS9) and two new genotypes (T6 and T7). T7 seems to be an indicator of ancient crossing between Baltic and White Sea lineages of the parasite which happened during a first 3000-year period of Eemian interglacial about 130,000 years ago in the connection between Baltic and White Sea. Molecular clock estimates were adjusted, revealing the mean substitution rate and the divergence rate among branches of 3.6% (95% HPD: 2.2%–5.2%) and 7.2% per million years, respectively. As a result, cox1 phylogeny rooted with the introgressed haplotypes has been revised and altered in accordance to new data, revealing fourteen equidistant lineages five of which have been excluded from the study. Based on the new phylogenetic approach, including the molecular clock, this work suggests an overall revision of G. salaris phylogeny and attempts at precisely drawing the division of lineages within this polytypic species as well as proposes unification in nomenclature for its strains.
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author Agata Mieszkowska
Marcin Górniak
Agata Jurczak-Kurek
Marek S. Ziętara
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Marcin Górniak
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Marek S. Ziętara
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title Revision of Gyrodactylus salaris phylogeny inspired by new evidence for Eemian crossing between lineages living on grayling in Baltic and White sea basins
title_short Revision of Gyrodactylus salaris phylogeny inspired by new evidence for Eemian crossing between lineages living on grayling in Baltic and White sea basins
title_full Revision of Gyrodactylus salaris phylogeny inspired by new evidence for Eemian crossing between lineages living on grayling in Baltic and White sea basins
title_fullStr Revision of Gyrodactylus salaris phylogeny inspired by new evidence for Eemian crossing between lineages living on grayling in Baltic and White sea basins
title_full_unstemmed Revision of Gyrodactylus salaris phylogeny inspired by new evidence for Eemian crossing between lineages living on grayling in Baltic and White sea basins
title_sort revision of gyrodactylus salaris phylogeny inspired by new evidence for eemian crossing between lineages living on grayling in baltic and white sea basins
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