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The genus Onchocerca (Nematoda: Filarioidea) consists of parasites of ungulate mammals with the exception of O.
volvulus
, which is a human parasite. The relationship between O.
volvulus
, O. ochengi and O. gibsoni remains unresolved. Based on morphology of the microfilariae and infective larvae, vector transmission and geographical distribution, O. ochengi and O.
volvulus
have been placed as sister species. Nevertheless, the cuticle morphology and chromosomal data (O.
volvulus
and O. gibsoni have n=4 while O. ochengi is n=5) suggest that O. gibsoni could be more closely related to O.
volvulus
than O. ochengi. Sequences from the 12S rRNA, 16S rRNA and
ND5
mitochondrial genes have been used to reconstruct the phylogeny of five Onchocerca species including O.
volvulus
. Analyses with maximum likelihood and maximum parsimony showed that O. ochengi is the sister species of O.
volvulus
, in accordance with the classification based on morphology and geographical location. The separate specific status of the species O. gutturosa and O. lienalis was supported, although their phylogenetic relationship was not well resolved. The analyses indicated that the basal species was O. gibsoni, a South-East Asian and Australasian species, but this result was not statistically significant. The possible involvement of sympatric speciation in the evolution of this group of parasites is discussed.
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PMID:Molecular systematics of five Onchocerca species (Nematoda: Filarioidea) including the human parasite, O. volvulus, suggest sympatric speciation. 1692 73
Filarial parasites of the genus Onchocerca are found in a broad spectrum of ungulate hosts. One species, O.
volvulus
, is a human parasite that can cause severe disease (onchocerciasis or 'river blindness'). The phylogenetic relationships and the bionomics of many of the nearly 30 known species remain dubious. Here, the phylogeny of 11 species representing most major lineages of the genus is investigated by analysing DNA sequences from three mitochondrial genes (
ND5
, 12S and 16S rRNA) and portions of the intergenic spacer of the nuclear 5s rRNA. Special emphasis is given to a clade containing a yet unassigned specimen from Uganda (O. sp. 'Siisa'), which appears to be intermediate between O.
volvulus
and O. ochengi. While the latter can be differentiated by the O-150 tandem repeat commonly used for molecular diagnostics, O.
volvulus
and O. sp.'Siisa' cannot be differentiated by this marker. In addition, a worm specimen from an African bushbuck appears to be closely related to the bovine O. dukei and represents the basal taxon of the human/bovine clade. At the base of the genus, our data suggest O. flexuosa (red deer), O. ramachandrini (warthog) and O. armillata (cow) to be the representatives of ancient lineages. The results provide better insight into the evolution and zoogeography of Onchocerca. They also have epidemiological and taxonomic implications by providing a framework for more accurate molecular diagnosis of filarial larvae in vectors.
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PMID:Molecular phylogeny of the filaria genus Onchocerca with special emphasis on Afrotropical human and bovine parasites. 1717 32