Phylogenetic study of ticks from transcriptomic sequences

Phylogenetic study of ticks from transcriptomic sequences

Phylogenetic study of ticks from transcriptomic sequences

Ticks are potential vectors for pathogens, to varying degrees depending on the species and their particular biology. Transcriptomic sequencing is a valuable resource for understanding the biology of each species, as it helps to establish its "toolbox" (gene sequences and level of expression). A first phylogeny has been established on the scale of the hard tick group, by exploiting these resources in a comparative and evolutionary dimension. The evolutionary history of the genus Ixodes was clarified: it is divided into four major groups, including a complex of species very close to Ixodes ricinus.

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Charrier N. P., Hermouet A., Hervet C., Agoulon A., Barker S. C., Heylen D., Toty C., McCoy K. D., Plantard O., Rispe C. 2019. A transcriptome-based phylogenetic study of hard ticks (Ixodidae). Scientific Reports, 9(1):12923 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-019-49641-9.