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| Title: | Molecular biological comparison of different Besnoitia species and stages from different countries. |
| Authors: | Kiehl, K Heydorn, A.O AL-Rasheid, K. A. S., Abdel-Ghaffar, F Mehlhorn, H. |
| Keywords: | Molecular biological, Besnoitia countries. |
| Issue Date: | 2010 |
| Publisher: | Parasitology Research. GERMANY. |
| Citation: | 106: 889-894 |
| Abstract: | Besnoitia besnoiti tissue cysts from a recent outbreak in cattle in Germany were characterized with respect to their internal transcribed spacer regions 1, 2, and 18S rDNA gene sequences. These results were compared with own sequences of an Israelian isolate of B. besnoiti and of Besnoitia jellisoni cystozoites stored for years in liquid nitrogen. Furthermore, material was studied that was
obtained from white mice (Balb/C) that had been successfully
infected by intraperitoneal infection of fresh cystozoites
from the German outbreak. All results were then
compared and discussed with respect to databank sequences
of other Besnoitia species. Comprehensive phylogenetic
studies of B. besnoiti isolates from Germany revealed
almost identical sequence alignments when compared to
previously sequenced B. besnoiti isolates from Israel and
Spain. More importantly, phylogenetic analysis revealed
two distant clusters of Besnoitia species: the first one
includes Besnoitia akodoni, Besnoitia darlingi, and Besnoitia
oryctofelisi, while the second cluster includes B.
besnoiti, Besnoitia bennetti, Besnoitia tarandi, and the
Besnoitia species of rodents (B. jellisoni). The also B.
jellisoni named species of the GenBank (AF 076860) must
be another one, since our strain derives directly from
Frenkel. These findings give strong hints that B. besnoiti
has a cycle between rodents and a predator and that cattle
and other are only accidental hosts. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/11262 |
| Appears in Collections: | College of Science
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