2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.vetpar.2015.08.003
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A preliminary investigation into the genetic variation and population structure of Taenia hydatigena from Sardinia, Italy

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“…The number of haplotypes based on the cox1 gene was lower compared to the number of haplotypes (4) reported among a T. hydatigena population of Tanzanian sheep and goats [4] but similar to the number of haplotypes reported in Nigerian sheep [18]. The comparison of the nucleotide sequences from this study with the deposited sequences in the GenBank database yielded no haplotype with 100% identity, which could suggest the presence of unique haplotypes in Sudan and is consistent with previous reports of the existence of geographically distinct species of T. hydatigena [29]. Nonetheless, with limited sample size and the use of short mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) fragments, further investigation would be necessary to understand and clearly describe the genetic differences and relationships between Sudanese T. hydatigena isolates and those from different geographical regions.…”
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“…The number of haplotypes based on the cox1 gene was lower compared to the number of haplotypes (4) reported among a T. hydatigena population of Tanzanian sheep and goats [4] but similar to the number of haplotypes reported in Nigerian sheep [18]. The comparison of the nucleotide sequences from this study with the deposited sequences in the GenBank database yielded no haplotype with 100% identity, which could suggest the presence of unique haplotypes in Sudan and is consistent with previous reports of the existence of geographically distinct species of T. hydatigena [29]. Nonetheless, with limited sample size and the use of short mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) fragments, further investigation would be necessary to understand and clearly describe the genetic differences and relationships between Sudanese T. hydatigena isolates and those from different geographical regions.…”
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“…Low haplotype (Hd) and nucleotide (π) diversities were observed (Table 1). Regardless of small sample size, the observed nad1 Hd was comparable to T. hydatigena populations reported in dogs and goats, although with a lower π compared to the T. hydatigena populations from the same study [29]. A comparison of the cox1 diversity indices also revealed lower Hd and π than the populations from Italian, Iranian, and Palestinian sheep [29].…”
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“…As shown in Table 2 , maximum number of microsatellites in ITS1 region was found in T. hydatigena and T. multiceps followed by T. saginata and E. granulosus sensu stricto. Taenia hydatigena has previously been shown to have a high degree of variability in different regions of the world 33 , 34 probably because of the highest prevalence and intensity of T. hydatigena transmission among the four taeniid species in this study 5 - 7 .…”
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“…Identical sequences of coenurus cerebralis were also found in different hosts and different body parts: cox1 sequences (396bp) in the muscle of a goat (KT253993) and in the brain of a sheep (KT253934) [ 19 ]. In an investigation of the genetic variation and population structure of cysticercus tenuicollis from intermediate hosts, cysticercus tenuicollis isolates from sheep were observed to be differentiated from those of goat and pig origin at the nad1 locus; in addition, the goat-derived isolates were genetically different from adult T. hydatigena as indicated by the statistically significant Fst value [ 4 ]. Whether sequence differences are related to clinical features and/or organ preference needs to be explored in the future by analyzing other coenurus cerebralis and cysticercus tenuicollis cysts.…”
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confidence: 99%