Genetic Diversity of Theileria equi from Horses in Different Regions of Brazil Based on the 18S rRNA Gene

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Ana Paula M. Abreu ◽  
Maristela Peckle ◽  
Claudia B. Silva ◽  
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Linda Franssen ◽  
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ABSTRACT To assess genetic diversity in Cryptosporidium oocysts from Canada geese, 161 fecal samples from Canada geese in the United States were analyzed. Eleven (6.8%) were positive for Cryptosporidium spp. following nested PCR amplification of the hypervariable region of the 18S rRNA gene. Nine PCR products from geese were cloned and sequenced, and all nine diverged from previously reported Cryptosporidium 18S rRNA gene sequences. Five sequences were very similar or identical to each other but genetically distinct from that of Cryptosporidium baileyi; two were most closely related to, but genetically distinct from, the first five; and two were distinct from any other sequence analyzed. One additional sequence in the hypervariable region of the 18S rRNA gene isolated from a cormorant was identical to that of C. baileyi. Phylogenetic analysis provided evidence for new genotypes of Cryptosporidium species in Canada geese. Results of this study suggest that the taxonomy of Cryptosporidium species in geese is complex and that a more complete understanding of genetic diversity among these parasites will facilitate our understanding of oocyst sources and species in the environment.


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Harkirat Singh ◽  
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The genetic diversity was studied of Cryptosporidium scrofarum (syn Cryptosporidium pig genotype II) of domestic pigs (Sus scrofa domesticus) from Punjab, India. Nested PCR amplification targeting the 18S rRNA and actin gene loci from Cryptosporidium positive samples was carried out, and the amplicons were sequenced. Phylogenetic comparison of a partial 18S rRNA gene revealed that they were genetically most similar to C. scrofarum isolated from other parts of the world. However, comparison of sequences representing a fragment of the genomic actin locus identified a new genotype conserved within the isolates sampled from India but distinct from other published sequences, suggesting the presence of a different Indian genotype.


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Sunday O. Peters

AbstractAdequate knowledge of the genetic diversity among


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