Classification of the F38 Group of Caprine Mycoplasma Strains by DNA Hybridization
- 1 November 1982
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Microbiology Society in Microbiology
- Vol. 128 (11) , 2523-2526
- https://doi.org/10.1099/00221287-128-11-2523
Abstract
Representatives of groups of mycoplasmas which have antigens in common with Mycoplasma mycoides (as demonstrated by different serological tests) were compared by nucleic acid hybridization. Determinations of DNA homology were performed by filter hybridization and by hybridization in solution; no differences were revealed between the 2 methods. Genetic relatedness was not demonstrated between M. primatum and strain F38. The antigenic similarities between strain F38 and the type strain of M. primatum (HRC292) may be due to common epitopes. DNA from strain F38 hybridized with DNA from M. capricolum (California kid) to 80%, but only in .apprx. 40% with the 2 M. mycoides subspecies, a result which can justify the classification of the F38 group as a variant of M. capricolum. The representative strain of bovine serogroup 7 of Leach was equally distant from F38, M. capricolum and the 2 subspecies of M. mycoides (.apprx. 60% hybridization).This publication has 5 references indexed in Scilit:
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