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Identification and Phylogenetic Relationships of Microsporidia by Riboprinting
Authors:CECILE POMPORT-CASTILLON   BERNARD ROMESTAND  JOHAN F. DE  JONCKHEERE
Affiliation:Laboratoire de Parasitologie et Immunologie, UniversitéMontpellier II, Box 096, Place Eugène Bataillon, F-34095 Montpellier Cédex, France;Protozoology Laboratory, Biosafety and Biotechnology, Institute of Hygiene and Epidemiology, B1050 Brussels, Belgium
Abstract:ABSTRACT. The SSUrDNA and the ITS of different microsporidia from eight fishes, four insects and a shrimp were amplified and digested with restriction enzymes. The generated riboprints suggest a close evolutionary relationship between Glugea americanus and Spraguea lophii suggesting that Glugea americanus should be renamed Spraguea americanus and that the tissue infected and host origin should be considered of greater taxonomic importance for defining a genus than previously considered. Phylogenetic analysis of the riboprints demonstrates an unidentified microsporidium from a bumper fish ( Chloroscombrus chrysurus ) is related although not identical to Microgemma oviodea , a parasite from red band fish. We were also able to distinguish between Glugea anomala and Glugea atherinae and Glugea stephani but were not able to differenciate among the latter two. Insects isolates, Nosema costelytrae, N. bombycis, N. trichoplusiae, Nosema sp. and a shrimp isolate, Agmasoma penaei , are not related to the fish isolates.
Keywords:Glugea    phylogeny    riboprinting    Spraguea
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