We evaluated the small- and large-subunit rDNA (SSU and LSU, respectively) for their ability to discriminate morphospecies of tintinnid ciliates. Multiple individuals from 29 morphospecies were identified according to microscopically-observed characteristics of the lorica, and then sequenced for both loci (21 new species for SSU and all of them new for LSU). Sequences from public databases were included in our analyses, and two hypervariable SSU regions (V4 and V9) were separately examined. Of the four regions, LSU is the most useful as a potential barcoding tool. It showed a gap in distances within and between species, and discriminated the maximum number of phylotypes (86% at 1% cut-off). SSU and V4 were less consistent, sometimes lumping...
This study reports a new Trichodinidae, Trichodina bellottii n. sp., parasitizing the pearly fish Au...
Tintinnid species are traditionally distinguished via lorica features. Recently, sequencing has reve...
The precise and repeatable identification of species as independent units of evolution is necessary ...
This study focuses on the utility of molecular markers for the discrimination of closely related spe...
To improve understanding of diversity, phylogeny and evolution in tintinnid ciliates, it is essentia...
Species determination is crucial in biodiversity research. In tintinnids, identification is based al...
The present systematics of the tintinnid ciliates is based on the shape, size, and composition of t...
In order to better understand phylogenetic relationships among tintinnid ciliated protozoa, we seque...
Deep-sequencing technologies are becoming nearly routine to describe microbial community composition...
Abstract. In order to better understand phylogenetic relationships among tintinnid ciliated protozoa...
We investigated the phylogeny of tintinnids (Ciliophora, Tintinnida) with 62 new SSU-rDNA sequence...
Ciliates provide a powerful system within microbial eukaryotes in which molecular genealogies can be...
Tintinnid ciliates are planktonic grazers of nanoplankton. They have a lorica (or shell) into which ...
Abstract Background The taxonomic classification of the suborder Tintinnina Kofoid & Campbell, 1929,...
<div><p>The current understanding of ciliate phylogeny is mainly based on analyses of a single gene,...
This study reports a new Trichodinidae, Trichodina bellottii n. sp., parasitizing the pearly fish Au...
Tintinnid species are traditionally distinguished via lorica features. Recently, sequencing has reve...
The precise and repeatable identification of species as independent units of evolution is necessary ...
This study focuses on the utility of molecular markers for the discrimination of closely related spe...
To improve understanding of diversity, phylogeny and evolution in tintinnid ciliates, it is essentia...
Species determination is crucial in biodiversity research. In tintinnids, identification is based al...
The present systematics of the tintinnid ciliates is based on the shape, size, and composition of t...
In order to better understand phylogenetic relationships among tintinnid ciliated protozoa, we seque...
Deep-sequencing technologies are becoming nearly routine to describe microbial community composition...
Abstract. In order to better understand phylogenetic relationships among tintinnid ciliated protozoa...
We investigated the phylogeny of tintinnids (Ciliophora, Tintinnida) with 62 new SSU-rDNA sequence...
Ciliates provide a powerful system within microbial eukaryotes in which molecular genealogies can be...
Tintinnid ciliates are planktonic grazers of nanoplankton. They have a lorica (or shell) into which ...
Abstract Background The taxonomic classification of the suborder Tintinnina Kofoid & Campbell, 1929,...
<div><p>The current understanding of ciliate phylogeny is mainly based on analyses of a single gene,...
This study reports a new Trichodinidae, Trichodina bellottii n. sp., parasitizing the pearly fish Au...
Tintinnid species are traditionally distinguished via lorica features. Recently, sequencing has reve...
The precise and repeatable identification of species as independent units of evolution is necessary ...