Longidorus (Decraemer and Coomans, 2007)
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Longidorus View in CoL jonesi
Amplification of D2–D3 expansion segment of 28S rRNA and the partial 18S rRNA from P.Sali and L. JONeSi yielded a single fragment of Ca 800 and 1,700bp, respectively. Four new D2–D3 of 28S rRNA and four partial 18S rRNA gene sequences were obtained in the present study. D2–D3 expansion segments of 28S rRNA sequences of P. Sali (MG729700– MG729701) showed 88% similarity with P. bikaNereNSiS (Lal and Mathur, 1987; Siddiqi et al., 1993, JN032584) (differing in 94 nucleotides and 32 indels), 81% similarity with P. lUSitaNiCUS ( Gutiérrez-Gutiérrez et al., 2017, KY750562) (differing in 156bp and 71 indels); and 84-83% similarity with some LONgidOrU s species such as L. maCrOSOma (Hooper, 1961, AY580055, AY601565) or L. helvetiCUS (Lamberti et al., 2001, JN627415), differing in 130 to 132bp and 52 indels. The partial 18S rRNA sequence for P. Sali (MG729696–MG729697) showed high similarity (99– 98% similar) with several ParalONgidOrUS spp. such as P. bikaNereNSiS (JN032586), P. maximUS (Bütschli, 1874, AJ875152), and P. litOraliS ( Palomares-Rius et al., 2008, EU026158), differing in a range from 13 to 29 nucleotides and 7 to 8 indels. Intraspecific sequence diversity (uncorrected p-distance) of ribosomal markers among the studied specimens for P. Sali was small (8–22 bp, 2–8 indels).
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