We report here the first complete mitochondria genome of Onchocerca
volvulus from a focus outside of Africa. An O. volvulus
mitogenome from the Brazilian Amazonia focus was obtained using a combination of
high-throughput and Sanger sequencing technologies. Comparisons made between this
mitochondrial genome and publicly available mitochondrial sequences identified 46
variant nucleotide positions and suggested that our Brazilian mitogenome is more
closely related to Cameroon-origin mitochondria than West African-origin
mitochondria. As well as providing insights into the origins of Latin American
onchocerciasis, the Brazilian Amazonia focus mitogenome may also have value as an
epidemiological resource.
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