Evolutionary patterns of the SSU rRNA (V4 region) secondary structure in genus Euplotes (Ciliophora, Spirotrichea): insights into cryptic species and primitive traits.

IF 2.4 3区 生物学 Q2 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES PeerJ Pub Date : 2025-01-23 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.7717/peerj.18852
Ratih Kusuma Wardani, Ragib Ahsan, Mann Kyoon Shin
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The genus Euplotes, a group of ciliated protists, has attracted attention as a model organism due to its widespread distribution and ease of cultivation. This study examines the evolutionary patterns of the SSU rRNA secondary structure within this genus, aiming to elucidate its role in supporting evolutionary relationships and uncovering cryptic species. By predicting the secondary structure of SSU rRNA and applying the CBC (Compensatory Base Change) concept analysis, we examined 69 species of the genus Euplotes, with 57 SSU rRNA gene sequences retrieved from GenBank and 12 newly sequenced specimens from South Korea. Our analysis revealed significant variations in the V4 region secondary structure, particularly in helix E23_8, across different clades of Euplotes. Reconstruction of the ancestral state indicated a transition from a simpler (Type I) to a more complex (Type II) secondary structure, with several species showing a reversal to Type I especially species in clade VI, suggesting of reverse evolution. In addition, our study identified cryptic species within Euplotes based on differences in the secondary structure of the V4 region, particularly evident in clade VI, where CBC analysis highlighted differences in E. minuta compared to E. vannus and E. crassus. These results highlight the utility of molecular data in refining species boundaries and evolutionary patterns within the genus Euplotes.

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Euplotes属(纤毛虫目,螺旋体目)SSU rRNA (V4区)二级结构的进化模式:对隐种和原始性状的认识
Euplotes属是一类有纤毛的原生生物,由于其广泛分布和易于栽培而成为一种模式生物。本研究考察了该属中SSU rRNA二级结构的进化模式,旨在阐明其在支持进化关系和发现隐种中的作用。通过预测SSU rRNA的二级结构并应用CBC (Compensatory Base Change)概念分析,我们对69种Euplotes属的57个SSU rRNA基因序列和12个新测序的韩国标本进行了分析。我们的分析揭示了Euplotes不同分支的V4区二级结构,特别是螺旋E23_8的显著差异。祖先状态的重建表明,它们从一个简单的(I型)二级结构过渡到一个更复杂的(II型)二级结构,其中一些物种表现出向I型的逆转,特别是在第六枝的物种,表明了逆向进化。此外,我们的研究基于V4区二级结构的差异确定了Euplotes内的隐种,特别是在进化枝VI中,CBC分析突出了E. minuta与E. vannus和E. crasssus的差异。这些结果突出了分子数据在精炼物种边界和进化模式中的效用。
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