Comparative analysis of mitochondrial DNA datasets indicates that Cylicostephanus minutus represents a species complex.

Infect Genet Evol

Heilongjiang Key Laboratory for Zoonosis, College of Veterinary Medicine, Northeast Agricultural University, No. 600, Changjiang Road, Harbin, Heilongjiang Province 15000, China. Electronic address:

Published: October 2020

Cyathostomins are one kind of the most important parasites in equids. Cylicostephanus minutus is a member of the subfamily Cyathostominae. In the present study, we determined the complete mitochondrial (mt) genomes from four Cs. minutus isolates and reconstructed the phylogenetic relationship of Strongylidae to test the hypothesis that Cs. minutus represents a species complex. The complete mt genome sequences of Cs. minutus were 13,772-13,822 bp in length, and contained 36 genes (12 protein coding genes, 22 tRNA genes, two rRNA genes), and two non-coding regions (NCRs). The intraspecific identity of nucleotide sequences and amino acid sequences in Cs. minutus (1-4) were 89.3-97.9% and 97.0-98.8%, respectively. Two operational taxonomic units (OTUs) were determined based on the mt genome sequences, OTU 2 (Csm 1 and Csm 2) and OTU 3 (Csm 3 and Csm 4). Sequence analysis showed the divergence between OTU 2 and OTU 3 was 8.9-10.7%. Pairwise comparisons of 12 protein coding genes between OTU 2 and OTU 3 showed a difference of 3.0-13.3% at the nucleotide level and 0-6.7% at the amino acid level. Phylogenetic analysis showed the separation of Cs. minutus isolates from the same host into different distinct clades based on mt genomes. Comparisons of partial mt cox1, nad5, and cytb and ITS2 sequences from 20 Cs. minutus isolates from the same host and the same geographical location with other Cs. minutus sequences available in GenBank revealed significant nucleotide differences. Phylogenetic analysis showed a separation of Cs. minutus into three distinct clades. Thus, the comparative and phylogenetic analyses of mtDNA datasets indicated that Cs. minutus represents a complex of at least three species. Our results have further confirmed the existence of a cryptic Cs. minutus species, and provides a reference for the taxonomical, population genetics, and systematics studies of other cyathostomin species.

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