Nuclear rDNA ITS sequence variation in the trematode genus Echinostoma : an aid to establishing relationships within the 37-collar-spine groupExport / Share PlumX View Altmetrics View AltmetricsMorgan, J. A.T. and Blair, D. (1995) Nuclear rDNA ITS sequence variation in the trematode genus Echinostoma : an aid to establishing relationships within the 37-collar-spine group. Parasitology, 111 (5). pp. 609-615. https://doi.org/10.1017/S003118200007709X Full text not currently attached. Access may be available via the Publisher's website or OpenAccess link. Article Link: https://doi.org/10.1017/S003118200007709X AbstractThe taxonomic history of members of the 37-collar-spine group within the genus Echinostoma has been very confused. We obtained DNA sequence data from the nuclear rDNA ITS1, 5·8S and ITS2 of 7 nominal species belonging to this group, Echinostoma trivolvis (Cort, 1914), E. revolution (Frölich, 1802), E. caproni Richard, 1964, E. liei Jeyarasasingam et al. 1972, E. paraensei Lie & Basch, 1967, two African isolates, E. sp.I and E. sp.II , and of one 28-collar-spined echinostome, E. hortense (Asada, 1926). Five of the eight species were clearly distinguishable using ITS data. Sequences from the remaining three taxa, E. caproni , E. sp.II and E. liei were identical to one another and the group containing these taxa was distant from other 37-collar-spine species on a phylogenetic tree. E. trivolvis and E. paraensei form a second, but less distinct group within the 37-collar-spine group. The resolution obtained using DNA sequencing will assist in the current reclassification of the group. It also provides a model for future work on sibling species.
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