Journal article
Molecular evidence for a cryptic species within the parasitic nematode Macroponema comani (Strongyloidea: Cloacininae)
N Tan, NB Chilton, F Huby-Chilton, AR Jex, RB Gasser, I Beveridge
Molecular and Cellular Probes | Published : 2012
Abstract
Nematodes resembling Macroponema comani, a common parasite of eastern grey kangaroos, Macropus giganteus, in eastern Australia were collected from an unexpected host species, the northern wallaroo, Macropus robustus woodwardi, in the Northern Territory, representing a highly disjunct occurrence. Although these specimens showed no morphological differences when compared with Ma. comani from M. giganteus, sequencing of the first and second internal transcribed spacers ITS-1 and ITS-2 of the nuclear ribosomal DNA revealed seven base pair differences in each spacer region between the two taxa. These differences included a number of autapomorphies. Sequences from both taxa differed significantly ..
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Awarded by Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
Funding Acknowledgements
We wish to thank the Australian Research Council (to IB, NC & RG), the Australian Biological Resources Study (to IB) who provided financial support for the collecting reported in the study. Specimens were collected under the following state-issued permits: Queensland National Parks and Wildlife Service, permit nos. T00436, T1131; Northern Territory, Parks and Wildlife Commission, permit no. 26603.