Morphological and molecular phylogenetic analysis of two Saprolegnia sp. (Oomycetes) isolated from silver crucian carp and zebra fish

Xiao L. Ke , Jian G. Wang , Ze M. Gu , Ming Li , Xiao N. Gong
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Two Saprolegnia isolates, JY isolated from silver crucian carp (Carassius auratus gibelio Bloch) and BMY isolated from zebra fish (Brachydanio rerio Hamilton) came from infections occurring concurrently in different locations in China. To confirm whether the two isolates were from the same Saprolegnia clone, comparative studies have been carried out based on their morphological, physiological and molecular characteristics. Observations showed that morphologically (both asexual and sexual organs) the two isolates were broadly similar and both isolates underwent repeated zoospore emergence. Comparing 704 base pairs of internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region and the 5.8S rDNA, we found isolates JY and BMY shared an identical ITS sequence with a minor variation (99.6 % similarity). Forty available sequences for representatives Saprolegnia spp. belonged to four phylogenetically separate clades. The two studied isolates fell within clade I that comprised a group of isolates which showed almost an identical ITS sequence but had been identified as a number of different morphological species. Our findings suggest that isolates JY and BMY appear to belong to the S. ferax clade and this clade (I) contains a number of closely related phylogenetic species. This is distinct from the more common fish pathogenic isolates, which belong to the Sparasitica clade (III) and are characterized by having cysts decorated by bundles of long hooked hairs and two further clades (II and IV) containing largely saprotrophic or soil born species.

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鲫鱼和斑马鱼卵菌的形态和分子系统发育分析
分离自银鲫(Carassius auratus gibelio Bloch)的两株saprolegia菌株JY和分离自斑马鱼(Brachydanio rerio Hamilton)的BMY来自中国不同地区同时发生的感染。为了确认这两株分离株是否来自同一克隆,我们对其形态、生理和分子特征进行了比较研究。观察表明,两个分离株在形态上(无性器官和性器官)大致相似,并且两个分离株都经历了反复的游动孢子出现。比较JY和BMY菌株内部转录间隔区(ITS) 704个碱基对和5.8S rDNA,发现JY和BMY菌株具有相同的ITS序列,差异较小(99.6%相似度)。在系统发育上,有40个可获得的代表植物孢子虫的序列属于4个独立的分支。这两个被研究的分离株属于进化枝I,该进化枝由一组分离株组成,这些分离株显示出几乎相同的ITS序列,但已被鉴定为许多不同的形态物种。我们的研究结果表明,分离株JY和BMY似乎属于S. ferax分支,该分支(I)包含许多密切相关的系统发育物种。这与更常见的鱼类致病分离物不同,后者属于寄生链球菌分支(III),其特征是具有由长钩状毛束装饰的囊肿,另外两个分支(II和IV)主要包含腐养或土生物种。
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