The mitochondrial genome ofAcrobeloides varius(Cephalobomorpha) confirms non-monophyly of Tylenchina (Nematoda)

Author:

Kim Taeho1,Lee Yucheol1,Kil Hyun-Jong2,Park Joong-Ki1

Affiliation:

1. Division of EcoScience, Ewha Womans University, Seoul, Republic of Korea

2. Animal Resources Division, National Institute of Biological Resources, Incheon, Republic of Korea

Abstract

The infraorder Cephalobomorpha is a diverse and ecologically important nematode group found in almost all terrestrial environments. In a recent nematode classification system based on SSU rDNA, Cephalobomorpha was classified within the suborder Tylenchina with Panagrolaimomorpha, Tylenchomorpha and Drilonematomorpha. However, phylogenetic relationships among species within Tylenchina are not always consistent, and the phylogenetic position of Cephalobomorpha is still uncertain. In this study, in order to examine phylogenetic relationships of Cephalobomorpha with other nematode groups, we determined the complete mitochondrial genome sequence ofAcrobeloides varius, the first sequenced representative of Cephalobomorpha, and used this sequence for phylogenetic analyses along with 101 other nematode species. Phylogenetic analyses using amino acid and nucleotide sequence data of 12 protein-coding genes strongly support a sister relationship between the two cephalobomorpha speciesA. variusandAcrobeles complexus(represented by a partial mt genome sequence).In this mitochondrial genome phylogeny, Cephalobomorpha was sister to all chromadorean species (excludingPlectus acuminatusof Plectida) and separated from Panagrolaimomorpha and Tylenchomorpha, rendering Tylenchina non-monophyletic. Mitochondrial gene order among Tylenchina species is not conserved, and gene clusters shared betweenA. variusandA.complexusare very limited. Results from phylogenetic analysis and gene order comparison confirms Tylenchina is not monophyletic. To better understand phylogenetic relationships among Tylenchina members, additional mitochondrial genome information is needed from underrepresented taxa representing Panagrolaimomorpha and Cephalobomorpha.

Funder

Basic Science Research Program

Ministry of Education

Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries

Ministry of Environment (MOE) of the Republic of Korea

Publisher

PeerJ

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine,General Neuroscience

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