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Cophylogenetic analysis suggests cospeciation between the Scorpion Mycoplasma Clade symbionts and their hosts
Scorpions are predator arachnids of ancient origin and worldwide distribution. Two scorpion species, Vaejovis smithi and Centruroides limpidus, were found to harbor two different Mollicutes phylotypes: a Scorpion Mycoplasma Clade (SMC) and Scorpion Group 1 (SG1). Here we investigated, using a target...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6326461/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30625167 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0209588 |
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author | Bolaños, Luis M. Rosenblueth, Mónica Manrique de Lara, Amaranta Migueles-Lozano, Analí Gil-Aguillón, Citlali Mateo-Estrada, Valeria González-Serrano, Francisco Santibáñez-López, Carlos E. García-Santibáñez, Tonalli Martínez-Romero, Esperanza |
author_facet | Bolaños, Luis M. Rosenblueth, Mónica Manrique de Lara, Amaranta Migueles-Lozano, Analí Gil-Aguillón, Citlali Mateo-Estrada, Valeria González-Serrano, Francisco Santibáñez-López, Carlos E. García-Santibáñez, Tonalli Martínez-Romero, Esperanza |
author_sort | Bolaños, Luis M. |
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description | Scorpions are predator arachnids of ancient origin and worldwide distribution. Two scorpion species, Vaejovis smithi and Centruroides limpidus, were found to harbor two different Mollicutes phylotypes: a Scorpion Mycoplasma Clade (SMC) and Scorpion Group 1 (SG1). Here we investigated, using a targeted gene sequencing strategy, whether these Mollicutes were present in 23 scorpion morphospecies belonging to the Vaejovidae, Carboctonidae, Euscorpiidae, Diplocentridae, and Buthidae families. Our results revealed that SMC is found in a species-specific association with Vaejovidae and Buthidae, whereas SG1 is uniquely found in Vaejovidae. SMC and SG1 co-occur only in Vaejovis smithi where 43% of the individuals host both phylotypes. A phylogenetic analysis of Mollicutes 16S rRNA showed that SMC and SG1 constitute well-delineated phylotypes. Additionally, we found that SMC and scorpion phylogenies are significantly congruent, supporting the observation that a cospeciation process may have occurred. This study highlights the phylogenetic diversity of the scorpion associated Mollicutes through different species revealing a possible cospeciation pattern. |
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spelling | pubmed-63264612019-01-18 Cophylogenetic analysis suggests cospeciation between the Scorpion Mycoplasma Clade symbionts and their hosts Bolaños, Luis M. Rosenblueth, Mónica Manrique de Lara, Amaranta Migueles-Lozano, Analí Gil-Aguillón, Citlali Mateo-Estrada, Valeria González-Serrano, Francisco Santibáñez-López, Carlos E. García-Santibáñez, Tonalli Martínez-Romero, Esperanza PLoS One Research Article Scorpions are predator arachnids of ancient origin and worldwide distribution. Two scorpion species, Vaejovis smithi and Centruroides limpidus, were found to harbor two different Mollicutes phylotypes: a Scorpion Mycoplasma Clade (SMC) and Scorpion Group 1 (SG1). Here we investigated, using a targeted gene sequencing strategy, whether these Mollicutes were present in 23 scorpion morphospecies belonging to the Vaejovidae, Carboctonidae, Euscorpiidae, Diplocentridae, and Buthidae families. Our results revealed that SMC is found in a species-specific association with Vaejovidae and Buthidae, whereas SG1 is uniquely found in Vaejovidae. SMC and SG1 co-occur only in Vaejovis smithi where 43% of the individuals host both phylotypes. A phylogenetic analysis of Mollicutes 16S rRNA showed that SMC and SG1 constitute well-delineated phylotypes. Additionally, we found that SMC and scorpion phylogenies are significantly congruent, supporting the observation that a cospeciation process may have occurred. This study highlights the phylogenetic diversity of the scorpion associated Mollicutes through different species revealing a possible cospeciation pattern. Public Library of Science 2019-01-09 /pmc/articles/PMC6326461/ /pubmed/30625167 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0209588 Text en © 2019 Bolaños et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Bolaños, Luis M. Rosenblueth, Mónica Manrique de Lara, Amaranta Migueles-Lozano, Analí Gil-Aguillón, Citlali Mateo-Estrada, Valeria González-Serrano, Francisco Santibáñez-López, Carlos E. García-Santibáñez, Tonalli Martínez-Romero, Esperanza Cophylogenetic analysis suggests cospeciation between the Scorpion Mycoplasma Clade symbionts and their hosts |
title | Cophylogenetic analysis suggests cospeciation between the Scorpion Mycoplasma Clade symbionts and their hosts |
title_full | Cophylogenetic analysis suggests cospeciation between the Scorpion Mycoplasma Clade symbionts and their hosts |
title_fullStr | Cophylogenetic analysis suggests cospeciation between the Scorpion Mycoplasma Clade symbionts and their hosts |
title_full_unstemmed | Cophylogenetic analysis suggests cospeciation between the Scorpion Mycoplasma Clade symbionts and their hosts |
title_short | Cophylogenetic analysis suggests cospeciation between the Scorpion Mycoplasma Clade symbionts and their hosts |
title_sort | cophylogenetic analysis suggests cospeciation between the scorpion mycoplasma clade symbionts and their hosts |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6326461/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30625167 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0209588 |
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