2006
DOI: 10.1111/j.1550-7408.2005.00078.x
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An Integrated Morphological and Molecular Approach to a New Species Description in the Trypanosomatidae: the Case of Leptomonas podlipaevi n. sp., a Parasite of Boisea rubrolineata (Hemiptera: Rhopalidae)

Abstract: Leptomonas podlipaevi n. sp., a new trypanosomatid species, is described herein based on light microscopic, ultrastructural, and molecular phylogenetic data. The organism is pleomorphic both in host and culture, with two predominant forms-a typical promastigote with a long flagellum and a shorter promastigote with a small or barely extending flagellum. Several spliced leader RNA repeat sequences obtained from the original cultures and the clonal lines representing two types of cells were all nearly identical. … Show more

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“…Besides the maximally fully represented 'SE' clade, the analyses included other known major clades of the Trypanosomatidae, each represented by a few relatively slowly evolving members (Hollar et al, 1998;Lukeš et al, 1997;Merzlyak et al, 2001). The overall tree topologies (Figs 4 and 5) were similar to those in previous phylogenetic analyses (Yurchenko et al, 2006a(Yurchenko et al, , b, 2008 and are not discussed herein. It is only important to mention that, although a single gene analysis allows wellsupported clades of trypanosomatids to be revealed, it fails to resolve all deep-branching relationships, which remain a task for the future.…”
Section: Phylogenetic Associations Of the Novel Speciesmentioning
confidence: 74%
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“…Besides the maximally fully represented 'SE' clade, the analyses included other known major clades of the Trypanosomatidae, each represented by a few relatively slowly evolving members (Hollar et al, 1998;Lukeš et al, 1997;Merzlyak et al, 2001). The overall tree topologies (Figs 4 and 5) were similar to those in previous phylogenetic analyses (Yurchenko et al, 2006a(Yurchenko et al, , b, 2008 and are not discussed herein. It is only important to mention that, although a single gene analysis allows wellsupported clades of trypanosomatids to be revealed, it fails to resolve all deep-branching relationships, which remain a task for the future.…”
Section: Phylogenetic Associations Of the Novel Speciesmentioning
confidence: 74%
“…Cells were processed for light, transmission and scanning electron microscopy as described elsewhere (Yurchenko et al, 2006a(Yurchenko et al, , b, 2008.…”
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