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The evolutionary host switches of Polychromophilus: a multi-gene phylogeny of the bat malaria genus suggests a second invasion of mammals by a haemosporidian parasite

机译:多色嗜血杆菌的进化宿主开关:蝙蝠疟疾属的多基因系统发育表明血吸虫病寄生虫对哺乳动物的第二次入侵

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BackgroundThe majority of Haemosporida species infect birds or reptiles, but many important genera, including Plasmodium, infect mammals. Dipteran vectors shared by avian, reptilian and mammalian Haemosporida, suggest multiple invasions of Mammalia during haemosporidian evolution; yet, phylogenetic analyses have detected only a single invasion event. Until now, several important mammal-infecting genera have been absent in these analyses. This study focuses on the evolutionary origin of Polychromophilus, a unique malaria genus that only infects bats (Microchiroptera) and is transmitted by bat flies (Nycteribiidae).
机译:背景多数血孢属物种感染鸟类或爬行动物,但许多重要属(包括疟原虫)感染哺乳动物。禽,爬虫类和哺乳动物血孢菌共有的二倍体载体表明,在血孢病进化过程中多次入侵哺乳动物。但是,系统发育分析仅检测到一个入侵事件。到目前为止,在这些分析中还没有几个重要的哺乳动物感染属。这项研究的重点是多色嗜铬菌的进化起源,多色嗜铬菌是一种独特的疟疾属,仅感染蝙蝠(Microchiroptera),并由蝙蝠蝇(夜蛾科)传播。

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