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Filarial nematodes phylogeny

Fig. 2.1. A tree representing the phylogeny of Wolbachia in arthropods (groups A and B) and filarial nematodes (groups C and D). Group designations correspond to those proposed by Werren etal. (1995) and by Bandi etal. (1998). The names at the terminal nodes are those of the host species. The tree is based on the ftsZgene sequence alignment used by Bandi etal. (1998). The tree was obtained using a distance matrix method (Jukes and Cantor correction neighbour-joining method). Fig. 2.1. A tree representing the phylogeny of Wolbachia in arthropods (groups A and B) and filarial nematodes (groups C and D). Group designations correspond to those proposed by Werren etal. (1995) and by Bandi etal. (1998). The names at the terminal nodes are those of the host species. The tree is based on the ftsZgene sequence alignment used by Bandi etal. (1998). The tree was obtained using a distance matrix method (Jukes and Cantor correction neighbour-joining method).
Comparison of host and symbiont phylogenies is a powerful method for assessing the occurrence and frequency of horizontal transmission (Moran and Baumann, 1994). There are limited sequence data available for assessing the phylogeny of filarial nematodes. Comparison of Wolbachia... [Pg.40]

Bandi, C., Anderson, T.J.C., Genchi, C. and Blaxter, M. (1998) Phylogeny of Wolbachia in filarial nematodes. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B 265, 2407-2413. [Pg.47]


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