A phylogeny of members of the family Taeniidae based on the mitochondrial cox1 and nad1 gene data

Antti Lavikainen, Voitto Haukisalmi, Markus J Lehtinen, Heikki Henttonen, A Oksanen, Seppo Meri

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Abstract

The cestode family Taeniidae consists of 2 genera, Taenia and Echinococcus, which both have been the focus of intensive taxonomic and epidemiological studies because of their zoonotic importance. However, a comprehensive molecular phylogeny of this family has yet to be reconstructed. In this study, 54 isolates representing 9 Taenia species were characterized using DNA sequences in the mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 (cox]) and NADH dehydrogenase subunit I (nad1) genes. Phylogenetic relationships within the family Taeniidae were inferred by combining cox] and nad1 sequence data of the present and previous studies. In the phylogenetic analysis, the genus Echinococcus was shown to be monophyletic, but Taenia proved to be paraphyletic due to the position of T. mustelae as a probable sister taxon of Echinococcus. This indicates that T. mustelae should form a genus of its own. Taenia ovis krabbei was placed distant from T. ovis ovis, as a sister taxon of T. multiceps, supporting its recognition as a distinct species, T. krabbei. High intraspecific sequence variation within both T. polyacantha and T. taeniaeformis suggests the existence of cryptic sister species.
Original languageEnglish
JournalParasitology
Volume135
Pages (from-to)1457-1467
Number of pages11
ISSN0031-1820
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2008
MoE publication typeA1 Journal article-refereed

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