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Multilocus approach reveals discordant molecular markers and corridors for gene flow between North African populations of Fasciola hepatica.
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Veterinary Parasitology . Feb2020, Vol. 278, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p. - Publication Year :
- 2020
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Abstract
- • Novel and common molecular markers support the monophyly of F. hepatica from Tunisia and Algeria. • Pepck multiplex PCR patterns could not differentiate between Fasciola species. • Sequence analysis of pepck revealed high polymorphism, length variation, within this intronic marker. • Nuclear and mitochondrial markers revealed an important gene flow between Tunisian and Algerian populations of F. hepatica. • The combination of nuclear and mitochondrial sequence analysis is still the best method to distinguish these taxa. Fasciolosis is a foodborne trematodosis characterised by a worldwide distribution. Various approaches have been developed for the study of the causative agents of this parasitic infection: Fasciola hepatica , Fasciola gigantica and the aspermic intermediated forms (hybrid and introgressed). In the present study, novel and common molecular markers (pepck and pold, ITS, CO1, ND1 and CO1-trnT-rrnL) were used to characterise Fasciola flukes from the Tunisian-Algerian border, to estimate the gene flow between these populations and to evaluate the reliability of different molecular markers. All nuclear and mitochondrial markers, apart from pepck, supported the monophyly of the studied flukes identified as F. hepatica. Multiplex PCR for pepck revealed three different genotypes corresponding to F. hepatica (pepck-Fh), F. gigantica (pepck-Fg) and the aspermic Fasciola flukes (pepck-Fh/Fg). Sequence analysis of pepck revealed high polymorphism, length variation, within this intronic marker. The observed inconsistencies were due to the position of the forward primer within the intronic region. Pepck sequences showed different level of heterozygosity and homozygosity with length polymorphisms in the introns. Pepck multiplex PCR patterns could not differentiate between Fasciola species. All studies based on only pepck multiplex PCR with mitochondrial markers should be revised. Nuclear and mitochondrial markers revealed an important gene flow between Tunisian and Algerian populations of F. hepatica. The combination of nuclear and mitochondrial sequence analysis is still the best method to distinguish these taxa. Effective measures are needed in order to better control cross-country illegal trade of vector. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 03044017
- Volume :
- 278
- Database :
- Academic Search Index
- Journal :
- Veterinary Parasitology
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 141633176
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vetpar.2020.109035