The mitochondrial genome of Angiostrongylus mackerrasae is distinct from A. cantonensis and A. malaysiensis

The native rat lungworm (Angiostrongylus mackerrasae) and the invasive rat lungworm (Angiostrongylus cantonensis) occur in eastern Australia. The species identity of A. mackerrasae remained unquestioned until relatively recently, when compilation of mtDNA data indicated that A. mackerrasae sensu Agh...

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Published in:Parasitology
Main Authors: Valentyne, Hayley, Spratt, David M., Aghazadeh, Mahdis, Jones, Malcolm K., Šlapeta, Jan
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Published: Cambridge University Press 2020
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Online Access:http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10317689/
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32052727
https://doi.org/10.1017/S0031182020000232
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spelling ftpubmed:oai:pubmedcentral.nih.gov:10317689 2023-07-30T04:06:31+02:00 The mitochondrial genome of Angiostrongylus mackerrasae is distinct from A. cantonensis and A. malaysiensis Valentyne, Hayley Spratt, David M. Aghazadeh, Mahdis Jones, Malcolm K. Šlapeta, Jan 2020-05 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10317689/ http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32052727 https://doi.org/10.1017/S0031182020000232 en eng Cambridge University Press http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10317689/ http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32052727 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0031182020000232 © The Author(s) 2020 Parasitology Research Article Text 2020 ftpubmed https://doi.org/10.1017/S0031182020000232 2023-07-09T00:59:12Z The native rat lungworm (Angiostrongylus mackerrasae) and the invasive rat lungworm (Angiostrongylus cantonensis) occur in eastern Australia. The species identity of A. mackerrasae remained unquestioned until relatively recently, when compilation of mtDNA data indicated that A. mackerrasae sensu Aghazadeh et al. (2015b) clusters within A. cantonensis based on their mitochondrial genomes (mtDNA). To re-evaluate the species identity of A. mackerrasae, we sought material that would be morphologically conspecific with A. mackerrasae. We combined morphological and molecular approaches to confirm or refute the specific status of A. mackerrasae. Nematodes conspecific with A. mackerrasae from Rattus fuscipes and Rattus rattus were collected in Queensland, Australia. Morphologically identified A. mackerrasae voucher specimens were characterized using amplification of cox1 followed by the generation of reference complete mtDNA. The morphologically distinct A. cantonensis, A. mackerrasae and A. malaysiensis are genetically distinguishable forming a monophyletic mtDNA lineage. We conclude that A. mackerrasae sensu Aghazadeh et al. (2015b) is a misidentified specimen of A. cantonensis. The availability of the mtDNA genome of A. mackerrasae enables its unequivocal genetic identification and differentiation from other Angiostrongylus species. Text Rattus rattus PubMed Central (PMC) Queensland Parasitology 147 6 681 688
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Valentyne, Hayley
Spratt, David M.
Aghazadeh, Mahdis
Jones, Malcolm K.
Šlapeta, Jan
The mitochondrial genome of Angiostrongylus mackerrasae is distinct from A. cantonensis and A. malaysiensis
topic_facet Research Article
description The native rat lungworm (Angiostrongylus mackerrasae) and the invasive rat lungworm (Angiostrongylus cantonensis) occur in eastern Australia. The species identity of A. mackerrasae remained unquestioned until relatively recently, when compilation of mtDNA data indicated that A. mackerrasae sensu Aghazadeh et al. (2015b) clusters within A. cantonensis based on their mitochondrial genomes (mtDNA). To re-evaluate the species identity of A. mackerrasae, we sought material that would be morphologically conspecific with A. mackerrasae. We combined morphological and molecular approaches to confirm or refute the specific status of A. mackerrasae. Nematodes conspecific with A. mackerrasae from Rattus fuscipes and Rattus rattus were collected in Queensland, Australia. Morphologically identified A. mackerrasae voucher specimens were characterized using amplification of cox1 followed by the generation of reference complete mtDNA. The morphologically distinct A. cantonensis, A. mackerrasae and A. malaysiensis are genetically distinguishable forming a monophyletic mtDNA lineage. We conclude that A. mackerrasae sensu Aghazadeh et al. (2015b) is a misidentified specimen of A. cantonensis. The availability of the mtDNA genome of A. mackerrasae enables its unequivocal genetic identification and differentiation from other Angiostrongylus species.
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author Valentyne, Hayley
Spratt, David M.
Aghazadeh, Mahdis
Jones, Malcolm K.
Šlapeta, Jan
author_facet Valentyne, Hayley
Spratt, David M.
Aghazadeh, Mahdis
Jones, Malcolm K.
Šlapeta, Jan
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title The mitochondrial genome of Angiostrongylus mackerrasae is distinct from A. cantonensis and A. malaysiensis
title_short The mitochondrial genome of Angiostrongylus mackerrasae is distinct from A. cantonensis and A. malaysiensis
title_full The mitochondrial genome of Angiostrongylus mackerrasae is distinct from A. cantonensis and A. malaysiensis
title_fullStr The mitochondrial genome of Angiostrongylus mackerrasae is distinct from A. cantonensis and A. malaysiensis
title_full_unstemmed The mitochondrial genome of Angiostrongylus mackerrasae is distinct from A. cantonensis and A. malaysiensis
title_sort mitochondrial genome of angiostrongylus mackerrasae is distinct from a. cantonensis and a. malaysiensis
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