Molecular characterisation of Neoparamoeba strains isolated from gills of Scophthalmus maximus

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Abstract

Small subunit ribosomal RNA gene sequences were determined for 5 amoeba strains of the genus Neoparamoeba Page, 1987 that were isolated from gills of Scophthalmus maximus (Linnaeus, 1758). Phylogenetic analyses revealed that 2 of 5 morphologically indistinguishable strains clustered with 6 strains identified previously as N. pemaquidensis (Page, 1970). Three strains branched as a clade separated from N. pemaquidenis and N. aestuarina (Page, 1970) clades. Our analyses suggest that these 3 strains could be representatives of an independent species. In a more comprehensive eukaryotic tree, strains belonging to Neoparamoeba spp. formed a monophyletic group with a sister-group relationship to Vannella anglica Page, 1980. They did not cluster with Gymnamoebae of the families Hartmannellidae, Flabellulidae, Leptomyxidae or Amoebidae presently available in GenBank.

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Fiala, I., & Dyková, I. (2003). Molecular characterisation of Neoparamoeba strains isolated from gills of Scophthalmus maximus. Diseases of Aquatic Organisms, 55(1), 11–16. https://doi.org/10.3354/dao055011

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