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Title: | Morphological characteristics and phylogenetic trends of trematode cercariae in freshwater snails from Nakhon Nayok Province, Thailand |
Authors: | Chontananarth T. Tejangkura T. Wetchasart N. Chimburut C. |
Keywords: | internal transcribed spacer 2 fresh water helminth DNA ribosomal spacer DNA Article cercaria controlled study Echinostomatidae Heterophyidae nonhuman Opisthorchiidae parasite prevalence phylogenetic tree phylogeny snail Thailand trematodiasis anatomy and histology animal chemistry classification cluster analysis DNA sequence genetics isolation and purification microscopy parasitology phylogeny prevalence trematode Animals Cluster Analysis DNA, Helminth DNA, Ribosomal Spacer Fresh Water Microscopy Phylogeny Prevalence Sequence Analysis, DNA Snails Thailand Trematoda |
Issue Date: | 2017 |
Abstract: | The prevalence of cercarial infection in freshwater snails and their evolutionary trends were studied in Nakhon Nayok province, Thailand. A total of 2,869 individual snails were examined for parasitic infections. The results showed that 12 snail species were found to host larval stages of trematodes with an overall prevalence of 4.7%. The infected specimens included 7 types at the cercarial stage; cercariae, megalurous cercariae, echinostome cercariae, furcocercous cercariae, parapleurolophocercous cercariae, virgulate cercariae, and xiphidiocercariae. Regarding molecular identification, ITS2 sequence data of each larval trematode were analyzed, and a dendrogram was constructed using the neighbor-joining method with 10,000 replicates. The dendrogram was separated into 6 clades (order/family), including Echinos-tomatida/Echinostomatidae, Echinostomatida/Philophthalmidae, Opisthorchiida/Heterophyidae, Plagiorchiida/Prostho-gonimidae, Plagiorchiida/Lecithodendriidae, and Strigeatida/Cyathocotylidae. These findings were used to confirm morphological characteristics and evolutionary trends of each type of cercariae discovered in Nakhon Nayok province. Furthermore, this investigation confirmed that the ITS2 data of cercariae could be used to study on phylogenetic relationships or to determine classification of this species at order and/or family level when possible. © 2017, Korean Society for Parasitology and Tropical Medicine. |
URI: | https://ir.swu.ac.th/jspui/handle/123456789/13150 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85016092373&doi=10.3347%2fkjp.2017.55.1.47&partnerID=40&md5=3690229e99c6f595ac4b492a8ddb6576 |
ISSN: | 234001 |
Appears in Collections: | Scopus 1983-2021 |
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