Author:
Spiridonov Sergei E.,Reid Alex P.,Podrucka Kasia,Subbotin Sergei A.,Moens Maurice
Abstract
Abstract
Eighty four new and four published ITS1-5.8S-ITS2 sequences of rDNA obtained
from different populations of 24 nominal species and 28 isolates of 16
putative Steinernema species were analysed using the maximum parsimony
method. In most of the phylogenetic trees obtained from different ITS
alignments and phylogenetic procedures, the 84 isolates formed five main,
highly or moderately supported, clades, viz Clade I: 'affine-intermedium';
Clade II: 'carpocapsae-scapterisci-tami'; Clade III:
'feltiae-krausseioregonense'; Clade IV: 'bicornutum-ceratophorum-riobrave';
and Clade V: 'arenarium-glaseri-karii-longicaudum'. The ITS rDNA data were
found to be of little utility in resolving relationships between these
clades, but were useful in studying relationships between species within
certain clades. The level of intra-specific variability was different
between clades with sequence divergence of 2.4-2.8% of ITS rDNA for some
species. Analysis of a combined data matrix of both molecular and
morphological features was performed with six qualitative and three
quantitative features.
Subject
Agronomy and Crop Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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