2003
DOI: 10.1017/s0031182002002792
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The phylogeny of the Schistosomatidae based on three genes with emphasis on the interrelationships of Schistosoma Weinland, 1858

Abstract: S U M M A R YSchistosomes are digenean flukes, parasitic of birds, mammals and crocodiles. The family Schistosomatidae contains species of considerable medical and veterinary importance, which cause the disease schistosomiasis. Previous studies, both morphological and molecular, which have provided a good deal of information on the phylogenetics of this group, have been limited in the number of species investigated or the type or extent of molecular data used. This paper presents the most comprehensive phyloge… Show more

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“…Thorough phylogenetic analyses based on combinations of morphological and molecular data support these traditional groupings (Lockyer et al, 2003). These analyses also indicate the genus Schistosoma originated in Asia, with the Asian "japonicum" group of parasites being basal or ancestral to the African "mansoni" and "haematobium" groups.…”
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“…Thorough phylogenetic analyses based on combinations of morphological and molecular data support these traditional groupings (Lockyer et al, 2003). These analyses also indicate the genus Schistosoma originated in Asia, with the Asian "japonicum" group of parasites being basal or ancestral to the African "mansoni" and "haematobium" groups.…”
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confidence: 65%
“…4). Because S. japonicum and the other Schistosoma of the "japonicum" group occupy a more basal or ancestral position within the genus relative to S. mansoni, these data suggest that developmental dependence on CD4 + T cells arose early in Schistosoma evolution, prior to diversification within the genus (Lockyer et al, 2003). An alternative explanation is that developmental dependence on CD4 + T cells arose multiple times during Schistosoma evolution, but the hypothesis that this adaptation evolved once and was subsequently conserved through speciation events is more parsimonious.…”
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“…Brazilian schistossoma mansoni derived from africa, but the dna traced the parasite back to asia (Lockyer et al, 2003). the parasite found its way from asia to human populations in africa during antiquity.…”
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