Short communication: Genetic variants of Sarcocystis cruzi in infected Malaysian cattle based on 18S rDNA

Sarcocystis species are pathogenic parasites that infect a wide range of animals, including cattle. A high prevalence of cattle sarcocystosis has been reported worldwide, but its status is unknown in Malaysia. This study focused on utilizing 18S rDNA to identify Sarcocystis species in Malaysian catt...

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出版年:Research in Veterinary Science
第一著者: 2-s2.0-84949545894
フォーマット: 論文
言語:English
出版事項: Elsevier 2015
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id Ng Y.H.; Fong M.Y.; Subramaniam V.; Shahari S.; Lau Y.L.
spelling Ng Y.H.; Fong M.Y.; Subramaniam V.; Shahari S.; Lau Y.L.
2-s2.0-84949545894
Short communication: Genetic variants of Sarcocystis cruzi in infected Malaysian cattle based on 18S rDNA
2015
Research in Veterinary Science
103

10.1016/j.rvsc.2015.10.009
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84949545894&doi=10.1016%2fj.rvsc.2015.10.009&partnerID=40&md5=dccea875758e10e76f53f4a2d20282cb
Sarcocystis species are pathogenic parasites that infect a wide range of animals, including cattle. A high prevalence of cattle sarcocystosis has been reported worldwide, but its status is unknown in Malaysia. This study focused on utilizing 18S rDNA to identify Sarcocystis species in Malaysian cattle and to determine their genetic variants. In this study, only Sarcocystis cruzi was detected in Malaysian cattle. The intra-species S. cruzi phylogenetic tree analysis and principal coordinate analysis (PCoA), respectively displayed two minor groups among the parasite isolates. This finding was supported by high Wright FST value (FST = 0.647). The definitive hosts (dogs) may play a fundamental role in the development of S. cruzi genetic variants. Additionally, the existence of microheterogeneity within the S. cruzi merozoites and/or distinct genetic variants arisen from independent merozoites in mature sarcocysts, possibly contributed to the existence of intra-species variations within the population. © 2015 Elsevier Ltd.
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Short communication: Genetic variants of Sarcocystis cruzi in infected Malaysian cattle based on 18S rDNA
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title Short communication: Genetic variants of Sarcocystis cruzi in infected Malaysian cattle based on 18S rDNA
title_short Short communication: Genetic variants of Sarcocystis cruzi in infected Malaysian cattle based on 18S rDNA
title_full Short communication: Genetic variants of Sarcocystis cruzi in infected Malaysian cattle based on 18S rDNA
title_fullStr Short communication: Genetic variants of Sarcocystis cruzi in infected Malaysian cattle based on 18S rDNA
title_full_unstemmed Short communication: Genetic variants of Sarcocystis cruzi in infected Malaysian cattle based on 18S rDNA
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description Sarcocystis species are pathogenic parasites that infect a wide range of animals, including cattle. A high prevalence of cattle sarcocystosis has been reported worldwide, but its status is unknown in Malaysia. This study focused on utilizing 18S rDNA to identify Sarcocystis species in Malaysian cattle and to determine their genetic variants. In this study, only Sarcocystis cruzi was detected in Malaysian cattle. The intra-species S. cruzi phylogenetic tree analysis and principal coordinate analysis (PCoA), respectively displayed two minor groups among the parasite isolates. This finding was supported by high Wright FST value (FST = 0.647). The definitive hosts (dogs) may play a fundamental role in the development of S. cruzi genetic variants. Additionally, the existence of microheterogeneity within the S. cruzi merozoites and/or distinct genetic variants arisen from independent merozoites in mature sarcocysts, possibly contributed to the existence of intra-species variations within the population. © 2015 Elsevier Ltd.
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