Evolutionary papers
Prof. RNDr. Jaroslav Flegr, CSc.

Evolutionary papers: Molecular phylogenetic relatedness of Frenkelia spp.(Protozoa: Apicomplexa)

J. Euk. Microbiol. 45(1) pp.137-141, 1998

Molecular  phylogenetic relatedness of  Frenkelia spp.(Protozoa:  Apicomplexa):   to
Sarcocystis falacatula Stiles 1893:  Is the genus Sarcocystis paraphyletic?

Jan Votýpka, Václav Hypąa, Milan Jirků, Jaroslav Flegr, Jiří Vávra, Julius Lukeą

    Abstract.   The coccidians Frenkelia   microti    and   Frenkelia   glareoli
(Apicomplexa: Sarcocystidae)  form tissue cysts  in the brain  of
small rodents  (intermediate hosts) while  oocysts are formed  in
the intestine  of final hosts,  buzzards of the  genus Buteo. The
inclusion of  SSU rRNA sequences  of both Frenkelia  species into
the  SSU  rRNA  trees  of  other,  tissue  cysts forming coccidia
strongly  supports  the  paraphyly   of  the  genus  Sarcocystis.
Frenkelia  spp.  exhibit  a   close  relatedness  to  Sarcocystis
falacatula  Stiles 1893,  a  bird-opossum  parasite but  also the
causative  agent  of  equine  protozoan  myeloencephalitis on the
American  continent. As the definition of the genus Frenkelia is based
on a plesiomorphic character (affinity to the neural tissue) of supposedly
low phylogenetic value, the synonymization of the genus Frenkelia with
Sarcocystis is proposed. This renders the genus Sarcocystis monophyletic.