Journal article

Intraspecies variation in tetrahymena rostrata

A Watt, N Young, R Haites, K Dunse, D Russell, H Billman-Jacobe

Microorganisms | MDPI | Published : 2021

Abstract

Two distinct isolates of the facultative parasite, Tetrahymena rostrata were compared, identifying and utilising markers that are useful for studying clonal variation within the species were identified and utilised. The sequences of mitochondrial genomes and several nuclear genes were determined using Illumina short read sequencing. The two T. rostrata isolates had similar morphol-ogy. The linear mitogenomes had the gene content and organisation typical of the Tetrahymena ge-nus, comprising 8 tRNA genes, 6 ribosomal RNA genes and 45 protein coding sequences (CDS), twenty-two of which had known function. The two isolates had nucleotide identity within common nuclear markers encoded within the..

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Awarded by Grains Research and Development Corporation


Funding Acknowledgements

This research was funded by the Australian Grains Research and Development Corporation, project number UM00059, and The University of Melbourne.