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Morphological, molecular and phylogenetic analyses of the spirurid nematode Stegophorus macronectes (Johnston & Mawson, 1942)
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2016-03Registro en:
Vidal, Virginia; Ortiz, Juana; Diaz, Julia Inés; Zafrilla, Basilio; Bonete, Maria José; et al.; Morphological, molecular and phylogenetic analyses of the spirurid nematode Stegophorus macronectes (Johnston & Mawson, 1942); Cambridge University Press; Journal Of Helminthology; 90; 2; 3-2016; 214-222
0022-149X
1475-2697
Autor
Vidal, Virginia
Ortiz, Juana
Diaz, Julia Inés
Zafrilla, Basilio
Bonete, Maria José
Ruíz de Ybañez, Maria Rocío
Palacios, Maria José
Benzal, Jesús
Valera, Francisco
de la Cruz, Carlos
Motas, Miguel
Bautista, Vanesa
Machordom, Annie
Barbosa, Andrés
Resumen
Stegophorus macronectes (Johnston & Mawson, 1942) is a gastrointestinal parasite found in Antarctic seabirds. The original description of the species, which was based only on females, is poor and fragmented with some unclear diagnostic characters. This study provides new morphometric and molecular data on this previously poorly described parasite. Nuclear rDNA sequences (18S, 5.8S, 28S and internal transcribed spacer (ITS) regions) were isolated from S. macronectes specimens collected from the chinstrap penguin Pygoscelis antarctica Forster on Deception Island, Antarctica. Using 18S rDNA sequences, phylogenetic analyses (maximum likelihood, maximum parsimony and Bayesian inference) of the order Spirurida were performed to determine the phylogenetic location of this species. Primer pairs of the ITS regions were designed for genus-level identification of specimens, regardless of their cycle, as an alternative to coprological methods. The utility of this molecular method for identification of morphologically altered specimens is also discussed.