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  • Z komárů, muchniček a buchanek byly izolovány druhy rodu Amblyospora a další mikrosporidie a jejich malá podjednotka ribosomální RNA byla sekvenována. Srovnávací fylogenetická analýza prokázala korespondenci mezi hostitelskými komáry a jejich parazity rodu Amblyospora. Existují klady druhů Amblyospora infikující rod Culex s klady druhů Amblyospora infikující skupinu Aedes/Ochlerotatus. Parathelohania species, infikující komáry rodu Anopheles mosquitoes, je asi sesterskou skupinou k Amblyospora stejně jako komáři rodu Anopheles jsou sesterskou skupinou rodům Culex a Aedes. Navíc, sekvenční analýzou malé podjednotky ribosomální RNA ze spor izolovaných z buchanek jsme identifikovali alternativní hostitele čtyř druhů rodu Amblyospora. Druhy rodu Amblyospora jsou specifické pro primárního hostitele (komár) a každý z komářích druhů hostí pouze jediný druh Amblyospora (cs)
  • Amblyospora species and other aquatic Microsporidia were isolated from mosquitoes, black flies, and copepods and the small subunit ribosomal RNA gene was sequenced. Comparative phylogenetic analysis showed a correspondence between the mosquito host genera and their Amblyospora parasite species. There is a clade of Amblyospora species that infect the Culex host group and a clade of Amblyospora that infect the Aedes/Ochlerotatus group of mosquitoes. Parathelohania species, which infect Anopheles mosquitoes, may be the sister group to the Amblyospora in the same way that the Anopheles mosquitoes are thought to be the sister group to the Culex and Aedes mosquitoes. In addition, by sequence analysis of small subunit rDNA from spores, we identified the alternate copepod host for four species of Amblyospora. Amblyospora species are specific for their primary (mosquito) host and each of these mosquito species serves as host for only one Amblyospora species
  • Amblyospora species and other aquatic Microsporidia were isolated from mosquitoes, black flies, and copepods and the small subunit ribosomal RNA gene was sequenced. Comparative phylogenetic analysis showed a correspondence between the mosquito host genera and their Amblyospora parasite species. There is a clade of Amblyospora species that infect the Culex host group and a clade of Amblyospora that infect the Aedes/Ochlerotatus group of mosquitoes. Parathelohania species, which infect Anopheles mosquitoes, may be the sister group to the Amblyospora in the same way that the Anopheles mosquitoes are thought to be the sister group to the Culex and Aedes mosquitoes. In addition, by sequence analysis of small subunit rDNA from spores, we identified the alternate copepod host for four species of Amblyospora. Amblyospora species are specific for their primary (mosquito) host and each of these mosquito species serves as host for only one Amblyospora species (en)
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  • Molecular phylogeny and evolution of mosquito parasitic Microsporidia (Microsporidia: Amblyosporidae)
  • Molecular phylogeny and evolution of mosquito parasitic Microsporidia (Microsporidia: Amblyosporidae) (en)
  • Molekulární fylogenie a evoluce mikrosporidií (Microsporidia: Amblyosporidae) parazitujících u komárů (cs)
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  • Molecular phylogeny and evolution of mosquito parasitic Microsporidia (Microsporidia: Amblyosporidae)
  • Molecular phylogeny and evolution of mosquito parasitic Microsporidia (Microsporidia: Amblyosporidae) (en)
  • Molekulární fylogenie a evoluce mikrosporidií (Microsporidia: Amblyosporidae) parazitujících u komárů (cs)
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  • RIV/60077409:_____/04:00104481!RIV/2005/AV0/A59005/N
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  • Microsporidia;molecular phylogeny;evolution (en)
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  • Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology
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  • 51
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  • Vávra, Jiří
  • Andreadis, T.
  • Becnel, J. J.
  • Vossbrinck, C. R.
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  • 1066-5234
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