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Morphometric and molecular characterization of an unpigmented haemosporidian parasite in the Neotropical turnip-tailed gecko (Thecadactylus rapicauda)

Morphological traits from blood stages have been the gold standard for determining haemosporidian parasite species. However, the status of some taxa and the value of such traits in parasites from reptiles remain contentious. The scarce sampling of these species worsens the situation, and several tax...

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Autores principales: Matta, Nubia E., González, Leydy P., Vargas-Ramírez, Mario, Valkiūnas, Gediminas, Escalante, Ananías A., Pacheco, M. Andreína
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Publicado: Cambridge University Press 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10090589/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36268594
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0031182022001421
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author Matta, Nubia E.
González, Leydy P.
Vargas-Ramírez, Mario
Valkiūnas, Gediminas
Escalante, Ananías A.
Pacheco, M. Andreína
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González, Leydy P.
Vargas-Ramírez, Mario
Valkiūnas, Gediminas
Escalante, Ananías A.
Pacheco, M. Andreína
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description Morphological traits from blood stages have been the gold standard for determining haemosporidian parasite species. However, the status of some taxa and the value of such traits in parasites from reptiles remain contentious. The scarce sampling of these species worsens the situation, and several taxa lack molecular data. A survey was performed in the Magdalena Department in Colombia, where 16 species of reptiles were captured. A peculiar haemosporidian parasite was found in the Turnip-tailed gecko Thecadactylus rapicauda. This haemosporidian does not show malarial pigment in blood stages under light microscopy; thus, it fits the Garnia genus's characters belonging to the Garniidae. However, the phylogenetic analyses using a partial sequence of cytochrome b and the mitochondrial DNA placed it within the Plasmodium clade. Our findings suggest that many putative Garnia species belong to the genus Plasmodium, like the one reported here. This study either shows that visible malarial pigment in blood stages is not a diagnostic trait of the genus Plasmodium or malarial pigment might be present in an undetectable form under a light microscope. In any case, the current taxonomy of haemosporidian parasites in reptiles requires revision. This study highlights the importance of using molecular and morphological traits to address taxonomic questions at the species and genus levels in haemosporidian parasites from reptiles.
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spelling pubmed-100905892023-04-13 Morphometric and molecular characterization of an unpigmented haemosporidian parasite in the Neotropical turnip-tailed gecko (Thecadactylus rapicauda) Matta, Nubia E. González, Leydy P. Vargas-Ramírez, Mario Valkiūnas, Gediminas Escalante, Ananías A. Pacheco, M. Andreína Parasitology Research Article Morphological traits from blood stages have been the gold standard for determining haemosporidian parasite species. However, the status of some taxa and the value of such traits in parasites from reptiles remain contentious. The scarce sampling of these species worsens the situation, and several taxa lack molecular data. A survey was performed in the Magdalena Department in Colombia, where 16 species of reptiles were captured. A peculiar haemosporidian parasite was found in the Turnip-tailed gecko Thecadactylus rapicauda. This haemosporidian does not show malarial pigment in blood stages under light microscopy; thus, it fits the Garnia genus's characters belonging to the Garniidae. However, the phylogenetic analyses using a partial sequence of cytochrome b and the mitochondrial DNA placed it within the Plasmodium clade. Our findings suggest that many putative Garnia species belong to the genus Plasmodium, like the one reported here. This study either shows that visible malarial pigment in blood stages is not a diagnostic trait of the genus Plasmodium or malarial pigment might be present in an undetectable form under a light microscope. In any case, the current taxonomy of haemosporidian parasites in reptiles requires revision. This study highlights the importance of using molecular and morphological traits to address taxonomic questions at the species and genus levels in haemosporidian parasites from reptiles. Cambridge University Press 2023-03 2022-10-21 /pmc/articles/PMC10090589/ /pubmed/36268594 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0031182022001421 Text en © The Author(s) 2022 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution and reproduction, provided the original article is properly cited.
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Matta, Nubia E.
González, Leydy P.
Vargas-Ramírez, Mario
Valkiūnas, Gediminas
Escalante, Ananías A.
Pacheco, M. Andreína
Morphometric and molecular characterization of an unpigmented haemosporidian parasite in the Neotropical turnip-tailed gecko (Thecadactylus rapicauda)
title Morphometric and molecular characterization of an unpigmented haemosporidian parasite in the Neotropical turnip-tailed gecko (Thecadactylus rapicauda)
title_full Morphometric and molecular characterization of an unpigmented haemosporidian parasite in the Neotropical turnip-tailed gecko (Thecadactylus rapicauda)
title_fullStr Morphometric and molecular characterization of an unpigmented haemosporidian parasite in the Neotropical turnip-tailed gecko (Thecadactylus rapicauda)
title_full_unstemmed Morphometric and molecular characterization of an unpigmented haemosporidian parasite in the Neotropical turnip-tailed gecko (Thecadactylus rapicauda)
title_short Morphometric and molecular characterization of an unpigmented haemosporidian parasite in the Neotropical turnip-tailed gecko (Thecadactylus rapicauda)
title_sort morphometric and molecular characterization of an unpigmented haemosporidian parasite in the neotropical turnip-tailed gecko (thecadactylus rapicauda)
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10090589/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36268594
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0031182022001421
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