Coevolutionary analyses of the relationships between piroplasmids and their hard tick hosts

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Host-parasite coevolution is a key driver of biological diversity. To examine the evolutionary relationships between piroplasmids and their hard tick hosts, we calculated the molecular clock and conducted phylogenetic analyses of both groups. Based on our results, we conclude that the divergence time of piroplasmids (~56 Mya) is later than divergence time of their hard tick hosts (~86 Mya). From analyses of the evolution of both piroplasmid and vector lineages and their association, we know that hard ticks transmit piroplasmids with high genus specificity and low species specificity. We analyses the evolutionary relationships between piroplasmids and their hard tick hosts by calculated the molecular clock and conducted phylogenetic tree of both groups. © 2013 The Authors.

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Gou, H., Guan, G., Liu, A., Ma, M., Chen, Z., Liu, Z., … Luo, J. (2013). Coevolutionary analyses of the relationships between piroplasmids and their hard tick hosts. Ecology and Evolution, 3(9), 2985–2993. https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.685

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