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    Deep beneath our toes virtually wherever on the planet, there are parasitic spaghetti-like puppet masters often known as horsehair worms or gordian nematodes. 

    These sneaky, slimy beings are missing three main methods: excretory, circulatory or respiratory. To make up for it, they invade crickets, grasshoppers and different invertebrates, tapping into their neurological circuit and finally brainwashing them. Once inside a physique, the grownup worm will then take motion by controlling their host and forcing them to hunt a water physique in order that the worms can exit and mate. 

    [Related: Mind-controlling ‘zombie’ parasites are real.]

    These creatures won’t simply be missing essential methods for perform—however one thing of their DNA.  Scientists from the Field Museum of Natural History and Harvard University sequenced the genome of the freshwater hairworm Acutogordius australiensis and the saltwater worm Nectonema munidae. They found that these animals had been missing genes that coded for cilia—hair-like constructions discovered on almost all cells in animals and people. 

    The researchers printed their findings in Current Biology this month.   

    “What we found, which was very surprising, was that both hairworm genomes were missing about 30 percent of a set of genes that are expected to be present across basically all groups of animals,” stated Tauana Cunha, a postdoctoral researcher at Chicago’s Field Museum and lead creator of the research

    Cilia are the fuzzy hair-like threads discovered on eukaryotic cells that assist with shifting fluid, particles and different supplies from one place to a different. “Animals use ciliary structures to move, to clean their cells, as sensors (there are cilia in your eyes and ears, for example), in sperm cells. Sponges use these structures to move water and feed, we use them for many of the things,” says co-author Bruno de Medeiros, analysis affiliate on the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard University and assistant curator of bugs on the Field Museum. “It is crazy that an animal would lose cilia and flagella, since they seem so useful and so entangled into the natural history of an animal.”

    The lineage of hairworms has traditionally been understudied. Hairworm consultants are restricted, and delving into their genome is an costly and unusual course of. But, these findings open up a brand new collection of questions over what different creatures might have misplaced “such a fundamental cell-level structure as the cilia,” Mederios says. 

    “So this major lineage of animals was neglected so far. There are others, still. We definitely do not have yet a clear picture of the genome of all animals,” says Mederios. 

    [Related: How a peculiar parasitic plant relies on a rare Japanese rabbit.]

    While people don’t must reside in concern of a mind-controlling worm, understanding how these parasites function is essential to defending environmental and human well being. For instance, the saltwater species sampled was present in a deep-sea lobster, which could be caught for human consumption. Other arthropods pollinate crops, or are even utilized in feedstocks or experimental human meals. 

    “If the trend to use crickets as food keeps up and we start to do mass-production of crickets, we certainly want to be aware of the potential parasites and how to deal with them, which include hairworms,” Mederios says. 

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