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Parasitology International, 2015
The complete mitochondrial (mt) genome sequence of Triodontophorus brevicauda, an intestinal equine nematode parasite was determined for the first time. The circular T. brevicauda mt genome is 14,305 bp in length and contains 36 genes, of which 12 code for protein, 22 for transfer RNA, and two for ribosomal RNA, and lacks atp8 mtDNA gene.
Hong, Duan +10 more
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The complete mitochondrial (mt) genome sequence of Triodontophorus brevicauda, an intestinal equine nematode parasite was determined for the first time. The circular T. brevicauda mt genome is 14,305 bp in length and contains 36 genes, of which 12 code for protein, 22 for transfer RNA, and two for ribosomal RNA, and lacks atp8 mtDNA gene.
Hong, Duan +10 more
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International Journal for Parasitology, 2006
The analysis of 26 new small subunit rRNA sequences obtained from helminths that primarily parasitize fishes sampled from five continents provided well-supported trees, allowing us to study the phylogenetic relationships among spirurid nematodes.
Martina, Wijová +3 more
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The analysis of 26 new small subunit rRNA sequences obtained from helminths that primarily parasitize fishes sampled from five continents provided well-supported trees, allowing us to study the phylogenetic relationships among spirurid nematodes.
Martina, Wijová +3 more
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Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2017
Plectida is an important nematode order with species that occupy many different biological niches. The order includes free-living aquatic and soil-dwelling species, but its phylogenetic position has remained uncertain. We sequenced the complete mitochondrial genomes of two members of this order, Plectus acuminatus and Plectus aquatilis and compared ...
Jiyeon, Kim +8 more
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Plectida is an important nematode order with species that occupy many different biological niches. The order includes free-living aquatic and soil-dwelling species, but its phylogenetic position has remained uncertain. We sequenced the complete mitochondrial genomes of two members of this order, Plectus acuminatus and Plectus aquatilis and compared ...
Jiyeon, Kim +8 more
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Two new species records of the class Chromadorea Inglis, 1983 (Nematoda) from Korea
Hong, Jung-Ho, Kim, Kichoon, Lee, Seunghan, Lee, Young Ho Koh and Kanghyun (2025): Two new species records of the class Chromadorea Inglis, 1983 (Nematoda) from Korea.Hong, Jung-Ho +3 more
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Marine Biodiversity, 2019
The current nematode classification comprises three primarily marine basal Chromadorean orders: the Microlaimida Leduc et al., 2018; Desmodorida De Coninck, 1965; and Chromadorida Chitwood, 1933. The phylogenetic placement of several taxa within these orders, however, is unclear due to the paucity of taxonomically informative morphological characters ...
Daniel Leduc, Sujing Fu, Zeng Qi Zhao
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The current nematode classification comprises three primarily marine basal Chromadorean orders: the Microlaimida Leduc et al., 2018; Desmodorida De Coninck, 1965; and Chromadorida Chitwood, 1933. The phylogenetic placement of several taxa within these orders, however, is unclear due to the paucity of taxonomically informative morphological characters ...
Daniel Leduc, Sujing Fu, Zeng Qi Zhao
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Zootaxa, 2015
In deep-sea sediments from the Sea of Japan, two new species, Halichoanolaimus brandtae sp. n. and Siphonolaimus japonicus sp. n., were found and described. Siphonolaimus japonicus sp. n. is characterized by having short anterior sensillae, body length of 3670–4500 μm, buccal cavity with axial spear, and length of the spicules.
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In deep-sea sediments from the Sea of Japan, two new species, Halichoanolaimus brandtae sp. n. and Siphonolaimus japonicus sp. n., were found and described. Siphonolaimus japonicus sp. n. is characterized by having short anterior sensillae, body length of 3670–4500 μm, buccal cavity with axial spear, and length of the spicules.
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Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 2017
International audience ; The phylogenetic position of Paramicrolaimidae Lorenzen, 1981, a rare group of marine free-living nematodes, has been the subject of debate due to the unique morphology of the buccal cavity, an unusual combination of other morphological traits, and lack of molecular sequences. Here, Paramicrolaimus hohonucola sp. nov.
Leduc, Daniel +2 more
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International audience ; The phylogenetic position of Paramicrolaimidae Lorenzen, 1981, a rare group of marine free-living nematodes, has been the subject of debate due to the unique morphology of the buccal cavity, an unusual combination of other morphological traits, and lack of molecular sequences. Here, Paramicrolaimus hohonucola sp. nov.
Leduc, Daniel +2 more
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Transactions of Papanin Institute for Biology of Inland Waters RAS
One genus and two new for science nematoda species, found in coral reefs of coast area of Vietnam are described. Minisigma gen. nov. characterized by the finely annulated cuticle with lateral files in the form of two parallel sclerotized ridges. At both edges of lateral files there are cuticular pores.
V. Gagarin, Dinh Nguyen
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One genus and two new for science nematoda species, found in coral reefs of coast area of Vietnam are described. Minisigma gen. nov. characterized by the finely annulated cuticle with lateral files in the form of two parallel sclerotized ridges. At both edges of lateral files there are cuticular pores.
V. Gagarin, Dinh Nguyen
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Three newly recorded free-living marine nematode species (Nematoda: Chromadorea) from Korea
Environmental Biology Research, 2022Hyo Jin Lee, Heegab Lee, Hyun Soo Rho
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Pelecitus fulicaeatrae is a parasitic nematode from the family Onchocercidae. It is generally assumed to be widely distributed and to parasitise, at the adult stage, various birds from different families and orders. However, the host set and geographical range of this parasite requires verification with the use of molecular methods. We found females of
Vlasenkov, Sergei A. +2 more
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