2024 Vol. 30 No.1 PP 107-114
https://doi.org/10.33451/florafauna.v30i1pp107-114
The infection of Euclinostomum sp. in Channa punctatus with molecular with special and morphological study from Koderma reservoir, Jharkhand, India
Devnath Shukla, Akash Garain, *Anjana Verma and Bijay Kumar Behera1
Vinoba Bhave University,
HAZARIBAG-825301 (JHARKHAND), INDIA
1College of Fisheries,
Rani Lakshmi Bai Central Agricultural University,
Jhansi-Gwalior Road, JHANSI-284003, INDIA
*Corresponding Author :
E-mail:bijay.behera@icar.gov.in
ABSTRACT
Worldwide, the parasite family Clinostomidae is widely dispersed. Euclinostomum sp., a common digenetic trematode,
has a metacercariae stage that is ideal for infecting Channidae species because it becomes encysted in their kidneys, liver, and
muscles. This paper aimed to identify Euclinostomum sp. in Channa punctata by means of a genetic and morphological combination
of approaches. The morphological characteristics of the species were examined using both a light and scanning electron
microscope. This parasitic organism was fascinatingly exposed by the SEM investigation, with its flattened, leaf-shaped body
covered with surface characteristics. Sequencing the purified PCR results from many worms using Euclinostomum sp.’s 18sRNA
gene produced sequences of 1700 bp nucleotides, on average. The NCBI has assigned Euclinostomum sp. the accession
number OQ286054. The phylogenetic reconstruction demonstrated a strong genetic resemblance across the various strains of
Euclinostomum, suggesting a common genetic ancestor. Compared to the monsoon and post-monsoon, the pre-monsoon had
the highest percentage of parasite prevalence.
KEY WORDS : Channa punctatus, Euclinostomum sp, PCR, Prevalence, 18sRNA, SEM