Humic-acid-driven escape from eye parasites revealed by RNA-seq and target-specific metabarcoding.
Kristina NoreikieneMikhail OzerovFreed AhmadToomas KõivSiim KaharRiho GrossMargot SeppAntonia PellizzoneEero J VesterinenVeljo KisandAnti VasemägiPublished in: Parasites & vectors (2020)
High intraspecific diversity of T. clavata indicates that massively parallel sequencing of naturally pooled samples represents an efficient and powerful strategy for shedding light on cryptic diversity of eye parasites. Our results demonstrate that perch populations in clear-water lakes experience contrasting eye parasite pressure compared to those from humic lakes, which is reflected by prevalent differences in the expression of immune-related genes in the eye. This study highlights the utility of NGS to discover novel host-parasite-environment interactions and provide unprecedented power to characterize the molecular diversity of cryptic parasites.