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Characterisation of anisakid nematodes with zoonotic potential by nuclear ribosomal DNA sequences1

朱兴全Xingquan Zhu a Robin B. Gasser a* Magdalena Podolska b Neil B. Chilton a

International Journal for Parasitology 28(1998)1911-1921,-0001,():

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Larvae of three species of anisakid nematode from fish, Anisakis simplex, Hysterothylacium aduncum and Contracaecum osculatum, were characterised genetically using a molecular approach. The nuclear ribosomal DNA region spanning the first internal transcribed spacer, the 5.8S gene and the second internal transcribed spacer was amplified and sequenced. The lengths of the first and second internal transcribed spacer sequences of the three species ranged from 392 to 449 bp and 262 to 347 bp, respectively, whereas the 5.8S sequence was 157 bp. For the three species, the G+C contents for the three regions of ribosomal DNA ranged from 42.4 to 52.2%. While no intraspecific variation was detected in the second internal transcribed spacer or 5.8S sequence of any species examined, one polymorphic nucleotide position was detected in the first internal transcribed spacer sequence for A. simplex and H. aduncum. The extent of sequence differences in the first (~34-45%) and second (~50-53%) internal transcribed spacers among the species was greater than in the 5.8S gene (~3-5%). Based on the sequence differences, PCR-based restriction fragment length polymorphism and single-strand conformation polymorphism methods were established for the unequivocal delineation of the three species. These methods should provide valuable tools for studying the life-cycle, transmission pattern(s) and population structure of each of the three anisakid nematodes examined herein, and for the diagnosis of anisakiasis in humans and animals.

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