Babesia Canis Canis, Babesia Canis Vogeli, Babesia Canis Rossi: Differentiation of the Three Subspecies By A Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism Analysis On Amplified Small Subunit Ribosomal Rna Genes
- 2 May 1999
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in The Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology
- Vol. 46 (3) , 298-301
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1550-7408.1999.tb05128.x
Abstract
The parasites Babesia canis and Babesia gibsoni (phylum Apicomplexa) are responsible for canine babesiosis throughout the world. Babesia canis was previously described as a group of three biologically different subspecies, namely B. canis canis. B. canis vogeli, and B. canis rossi. We report partial sequences of small subunit ribosomal RNA gene (ssu‐rDNA) of each subspecies amplified in vitro with primers derived from a semi‐conserved region of the ssu‐rDNA genes in other Babesia species. the polymerase chain reaction combined with a restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis, using Hinfl and Taql restriction enzymes, confirmed the separation of B. canis into three subspecies. These sequences were compared with previously published sequences of other Babesia species. A phylogenetic approach showed that the three subspecies of B. canis belong to the clade of Babesia species sensu stricto where B. canis canis clusters with B. canis rossi whereas B. canis vogeli might form a monophyletic group with the cluster B. divergens and B. odocoilei. Our results show that the three subspecies of B. canis can readily be differentiated at the molecular level and suggest that they might be considered as true species.Keywords
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