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The phylogeny of Goussia and Choleoeimeria (Apicomplexa; Eimeriorina) and the evolution of excystation structures in coccidia
Authors:Jirků Milan  Modrý David  Slapeta Jan R  Koudela Bretislav  Lukes Julius
Affiliation:

aInstitute of Parasitology, Czech Academy of Sciences, České Budejovice, Czech Republic

bFaculty of Biology, University of South Bohemia, České Budějovice, Czech Republic

cDepartment of Parasitology, University of Veterinary and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Brno, Czech Republic

Abstract:The phylogenetic relationships of Goussia janae and Choleoeimeria sp. were analyzed using the small subunit ribosomal RNA gene (SSU rDNA). This is a first attempt to study the molecular phylogeny of coccidian genera parasitizing strictly poikilotherm hosts. The biliary Eimeria-like coccidia of reptiles classified into the genus Choleoeimeria form a sister clade to the family Eimeriidae, which confirms the separate generic status of the genus Choleoeimeria. The position of Goussia is less robustly resolved, since it forms a trichotomy with the Eimeriidae and Sarcocystidae, or alternatively constitutes the earliest branch of the coccidian lineage. Morphological similarities, namely the extracytoplasmic location of the endogenous stages, and the presence of sutures in the sporocyst wall are discussed in the context of the traditional classification of eimeriids. In contrast to the morphology-based systematics, the monophyly of Goussia and Choleoeimeria is not supported by the SSU rDNA data.
Keywords:Coccidia   Goussia   Choleoeimeria   phylogeny   systematics   taxonomy
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