1. Borrelia yangtzensis sp. nov., a rodent-associated species in Asia, is related to Borrelia valaisiana
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Bao-Gui Jiang, Ai Takano, Chen-Yi Chu, Toshiyuki Masuzawa, Volker Fingerle, Gabriele Margos, Wei Liu, Hiroki Kawabata, Wu-Chun Cao, and Klaus Kurtenbach
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biology ,Borrelia valaisiana ,Rodent ,Sequence analysis ,Strain (biology) ,General Medicine ,biology.organism_classification ,Microbiology ,Housekeeping gene ,Genetic distance ,biology.animal ,Spirochaete ,Typing ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics - Abstract
Twenty-nine isolates of Lyme borreliosis (LB) group spirochaetes collected from ticks and rodents in China and Japan were included in a multilocus sequence analysis (MLSA). Using a different typing system, three of these strains had previously been identified as being divergent from other LB spirochaete species and the name ‘Borrelia yangtze’ sp. nov. was proposed. The data presented here confirm that the genetic distance, calculated using sequences of MLSA housekeeping genes, to other known LB group spirochaete species was Borrelia valaisiana was 96.67 % (which represents the most closely related species within the group of LB spirochaetes). This and the fact that these strains are ecologically distinct from B. valaisiana (rodent-transmitted vs bird-transmitted) provide strong support for the validation of the proposed species status. We suggest the name Borrelia yangtzensis sp. nov. The type strain is Okinawa-CW62T ( = DSM 24625T = JCM 17189T).
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- 2017