In the present study, we sequenced the complete mt genome (14,022 bp) of parasitic nematode Contracaecum rudolphii B and its structure and organization compared with Anisakis simplex s.l. The mt genome of C. rudolphii B is slightly longer than that of A. simplex s.l. (13,916 bp). C. rudolphii B mt genome is circular, and consists of 36 genes, including 12 genes for proteins, 2 genes for rRNA and 22 genes for tRNA. This genome contains a high A+T (70.5%) content. The mt gene order for C. rudolphii B is the same as those for A. simplex s.l., but it is distinctly different from other nematodes compared. The start codons inferred in the mt genome of C. rudolphii B are TTG and KIT Six protein-coding genes use TAA as a stop codon whereas five genes use T and one genes use TAG as a termination codon. This pattern of codon usage reflects the strong bias for A and T in the mt genome of C rudolphii B. Phylogenetic analyses using concatenated amino acid sequences of the 12 protein-coding genes, with three different computational algorithms (Bayes, ML and MP), all revealed distinct groups with high statistical support, indicating that C. rudolphii B and A. simplex s.l. is distinct but closely related species. These data provide additional novel mtDNA markers for studying the molecular epidemiology and population genetics of the C rudolphii B, and should have implications for the molecular diagnosis, prevention and control of anisakidosis in humans and animals. (C) 2011 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

Contracaecum rudolphii B: Gene content, arrangement and composition of its complete mitochondrial genome compared with Anisakis simplex s.l / Rui Qing, Lin; Guo Hua, Liu; Yuan, Zhang; D'Amelio, Stefano; Dong Hui, Zhou; Zi Guo, Yuan; Feng Cai, Zou; Hui Qun, Song; Xing Quan, Zhu. - In: EXPERIMENTAL PARASITOLOGY. - ISSN 0014-4894. - STAMPA. - 130:2(2012), pp. 135-140. [10.1016/j.exppara.2011.11.003]

Contracaecum rudolphii B: Gene content, arrangement and composition of its complete mitochondrial genome compared with Anisakis simplex s.l.

D'AMELIO, Stefano;
2012

Abstract

In the present study, we sequenced the complete mt genome (14,022 bp) of parasitic nematode Contracaecum rudolphii B and its structure and organization compared with Anisakis simplex s.l. The mt genome of C. rudolphii B is slightly longer than that of A. simplex s.l. (13,916 bp). C. rudolphii B mt genome is circular, and consists of 36 genes, including 12 genes for proteins, 2 genes for rRNA and 22 genes for tRNA. This genome contains a high A+T (70.5%) content. The mt gene order for C. rudolphii B is the same as those for A. simplex s.l., but it is distinctly different from other nematodes compared. The start codons inferred in the mt genome of C. rudolphii B are TTG and KIT Six protein-coding genes use TAA as a stop codon whereas five genes use T and one genes use TAG as a termination codon. This pattern of codon usage reflects the strong bias for A and T in the mt genome of C rudolphii B. Phylogenetic analyses using concatenated amino acid sequences of the 12 protein-coding genes, with three different computational algorithms (Bayes, ML and MP), all revealed distinct groups with high statistical support, indicating that C. rudolphii B and A. simplex s.l. is distinct but closely related species. These data provide additional novel mtDNA markers for studying the molecular epidemiology and population genetics of the C rudolphii B, and should have implications for the molecular diagnosis, prevention and control of anisakidosis in humans and animals. (C) 2011 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
2012
contracaecum rudolphii b; anisakids; mitochondrial dna; mitochondrial genome; phylogenetic analyses
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Contracaecum rudolphii B: Gene content, arrangement and composition of its complete mitochondrial genome compared with Anisakis simplex s.l / Rui Qing, Lin; Guo Hua, Liu; Yuan, Zhang; D'Amelio, Stefano; Dong Hui, Zhou; Zi Guo, Yuan; Feng Cai, Zou; Hui Qun, Song; Xing Quan, Zhu. - In: EXPERIMENTAL PARASITOLOGY. - ISSN 0014-4894. - STAMPA. - 130:2(2012), pp. 135-140. [10.1016/j.exppara.2011.11.003]
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