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Reem A. Alajmi

Associate Professor

Vice dean of science collage

كلية العلوم
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publication
Journal Article
2018

Characterization of 28S rRNA sequences of cestoda parasite lectrotaenia malapteruri Fritsch, 1886 from the Electric catfish Malapterurus electricus (Siluriformes: Malapteruridae)

KA, Abdel-Gaber R, Alajmi R, Quraishy SA, Morsy K, Rasheid . 2018

Proteocephalids are cestoda parasites that mostly infect freshwater fish. The present study was carried out to investigate the presence of proteocephalids infecting the electric catfish Malapterurus electricus from Lake Manzala, Kafr El-Sheikh Governorate, Egypt. Morphological characterization revealed the present parasite is a cestoda belonging to the genus Electrotaenia. Morphologically, the recovered worms were characterized by an elongated body measuring 100–127 (120 ± 2)mm long and 0.92–2.11 (2.76 ± 0.1)mm wide. The anterior part of the worm was obvious terminated at a spherical scolex measured 1.12–1.91 (1.72 ± 0.01)mm long and 1.12–1.65 (1.42 ± 0.01)mm wide with a rostellum-like apical organ equipped by 5–6 irregular rows of minute hooklets, as well as four uniloculate suckers with a diameter of 0.13–0.15 (0.14 ± 0.01)mm and covered with microtriches. A long unsegmented neck was observed followed by acraspedote and anapolytic strobila consisted of 85–120 proglottids divided into 50–58 immature, 12–19 mature, and up to 49 gravid proglottids. Molecular characterization based on 28S rRNA sequences was done to confirm the taxonomy of this parasite based on its morphology. It was observed that there was a close identity up to 72.0% with other protocephalid species obtained forcomparison fromthe GenBank. Also,the dataobtained revealedthattherewas highblast scoresand low divergence between the present parasite and previously described Electrotaenia malapteruri (acc. no. JX477434). Phylogenetic analysis showed that the parasite sequence in conjunction with existing data investigates the placement of this protocephalid species within Proteocephalidea. It was shown that the present speciesisdeeplyembeddedinthegenusElectrotaeniawithcloserelationshipstootherElectrotaeniamalapterurias a putative sister taxon.

Volume Number
183
Magazine \ Newspaper
Acta Tropica
Pages
153-161
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by Afnan S. Al-Qurashi, Ashraf M. Mashaly, Reem Alajmi, Mohamed S. Al-Khalifa, Lamjed Mansour, Suliman Y. Al-Omar, Mostafa R. Sharaf, Abdulrahman S. Aldawood, Hathal M. Al-Dhafer, Tony Hunter, Masha’el Y. Almutawa, Ashraf M. Ahmed
2023
Published in:
Journal of Medical Entomology
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by Hend M Alharbi, Yasser A Elnakady, Badr A Aldahmash, Reem Alajmi, Zeid A ALOthman, Ahmed-Yacine Badjah-Hadj-Ahmed, Ahmad Aqel, Ashraf M Ahmed
2023
Published in:
Journal of Medical Entomology
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