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Characterisation of Ascaris from Human and Pig Hosts by Nuclear Ribosomal DNA Sequences

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Journal Int J Parasitol
Specialty Parasitology
Date 1999 May 20
PMID 10333331
Citations 38
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Abstract

The sequences of the nuclear ribosomal DNA region spanning the first internal transcribed spacer, the 5.8S rRNA gene and the second internal transcribed spacer were determined for Ascaris samples from pigs and humans from different geographical regions. The sequences of the 5.8S gene and the second internal transcribed spacer were the same for all samples examined, whereas all Ascaris samples from humans had six (1.3%) nucleotide differences in the first internal transcribed spacer compared with those from pigs. These differences provided some support for the existence of separate species of Ascaris or population variation within this genus. Using a nucleotide difference within a site for the restriction enzyme HaeIII, a PCR-linked restriction fragment length polymorphism method was established which allowed the delineation of the Ascaris samples from pigs and humans used herein. Exploiting the sequence differences in the first internal transcribed spacer, a PCR-based single-strand conformation polymorphism method was established for future analysis of the genetic structure of pig and human Ascaris populations in sympatric and allopatric zones.

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