The Mitochondrial genomes of Nuttalliella namaqua (Ixodoidea: Nuttalliellidae) and Argas africolumbae (Ixodoidae: Argasidae) : estimation of divergence dates for the major tick lineages and reconstruction of ancestral blood-feeding characters

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dc.contributor.author Mans, Ben J. (Barend Johannes)
dc.contributor.author De Klerk, Daniel G.
dc.contributor.author Pienaar, Ronel
dc.contributor.author De Castro, M.H. (Minique Hilda)
dc.contributor.author Latif, Abdalla A.
dc.date.accessioned 2013-02-08T06:46:43Z
dc.date.available 2013-02-08T06:46:43Z
dc.date.issued 2012-11-08
dc.description.abstract Ixodida are composed of hard (Ixodidae), soft (Argasidae) and the monotypic Nuttalliellidae (Nuttalliella namaqua) tick families. Nuclear 18S rRNA analysis suggested that N. namaqua was the closest extant relative to the last common ancestral tick lineage. The mitochondrial genomes of N. namaqua and Argas africolumbae were determined using next generation sequencing and de novo assembly to investigate this further. The latter was included since previous estimates on the divergence times of argasids lacked data for this major genus. Mitochondrial gene order for both was identical to that of the Argasidae and Prostriata. Bayesian analysis of the COI, Cytb, ND1, ND2 and ND4 genes confirmed the monophyly of ticks, the basal position of N. namaqua to the other tick families and the accepted systematic relationships of the other tick genera. Molecular clock estimates were derived for the divergence of the major tick lineages and supported previous estimates on the origins of ticks in the Carboniferous. N. namaqua larvae fed successfully on lizards and mice in a prolonged manner similar to many argasids and all ixodids. Excess blood meal-derived water was secreted via the salivary glands, similar to ixodids. We propose that this prolonged larval feeding style eventually gave rise to the long feeding periods that typify the single larval, nymphal and adult stages of ixodid ticks and the associated secretion of water via the salivary glands. Ancestral reconstruction of characters involved in blood-feeding indicates that most of the characteristics unique to either hard or soft tick families were present in the ancestral tick lineage. en
dc.description.librarian am2013 en
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dc.description.sponsorship The Joy Liebenberg Trust (21/19/JT02) allocated to BM and a South African National Research Foundation grant allocated to AL (NRF-Spain). en
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dc.identifier.citation Mans BJ, de Klerk D, Pienaar R, de Castro MH, Latif AA (2012) The Mitochondrial Genomes of Nuttalliella namaqua (Ixodoidea: Nuttalliellidae) and Argas africolumbae (Ixodoidae: Argasidae): Estimation of Divergence Dates for the Major Tick Lineages and Reconstruction of Ancestral Blood-Feeding Characters. PLoS ONE 7(11): e49461. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0049461 en
dc.identifier.issn 1932-6203
dc.identifier.other 10.1371/journal.pone.0049461
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/2263/20978
dc.language.iso en en
dc.publisher Public Library of Science en
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dc.rights © 2012 Mans et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License en
dc.subject Nuttalliella namaqua en
dc.subject Tick lineage en
dc.subject Soft ticks en
dc.subject Hard ticks en
dc.subject.lcsh Ixodidae en
dc.subject.lcsh Argasidae en
dc.subject.lcsh Mitochondrial DNA en
dc.title The Mitochondrial genomes of Nuttalliella namaqua (Ixodoidea: Nuttalliellidae) and Argas africolumbae (Ixodoidae: Argasidae) : estimation of divergence dates for the major tick lineages and reconstruction of ancestral blood-feeding characters en
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