The evolution of hard tick-borne relapsing fever borreliae is correlated with vector species rather than geographical distance.
Ranna NakaoKentaro KasamaBazartseren BoldbaatarYoshitoshi OguraHiroki KawabataAtsushi ToyodaTetsuya HayashiAi TakanoKen MaedaPublished in: BMC ecology and evolution (2021)
The results of the present study, together with those from previous investigations, support the hypothesis that the common ancestor of borreliae was transmitted by hard-bodied ticks and that only STRF borreliae switched to using soft-bodied ticks as a vector, which was followed by the emergence of Borrelia recurrentis, lice-borne RF borreliae. Our study clarifies the phylogenetic relationships between RF borreliae, and the data obtained will contribute to a better understanding of the evolutionary history of RF borreliae.