Morphological observation and first molecular characterization of Grassenema procaviae Petter, 1959 (Cosmocercoidea: Atractidae) in the stomach of Cape hyrax (Procavia capensis) raised in a zoo in Japan.
Parasitol Int
; 84: 102385, 2021 Oct.
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The superfamily Cosmocercoidea comprises three families Cosmocericidae, Kathlaniidae and Atractidae. Information on the nucleotide sequences of the Cosmocercoidea is quite limited, and the molecular classification of the whole superfamily has been slow to progress. The genus Grassenema of the family Atractidae is a parasitic nematode group that occurs in the digestive tract of hyraxes and includes three species Grassenema procaviae, G. dendrohyraci, and G. hyracis. The type species of the genus, G. procaviae, was isolated from the digestive tract of Cape hyraxes (Procavia capensis) and has the potential to cause gastric ulcers. Although G. procaviae is a common parasite of Cape hyraxes, no genetic information for the parasite is currently available. In this study, we obtained the first genomic sequences of G. procaviae and performed detailed morphological observations. Furthermore, molecular phylogenetic analysis was performed, and the taxonomic position of the parasite was evaluated using 18S and 28S rDNA sequences. Those data will be useful for molecular identification of G. procaviae and future phylogenetic analysis within the Atractidae.
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Infecções por Rhabditida
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Rabditídios
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Procaviídeos
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2021
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