Research article - Peer-reviewed, 2006
Global patterns reveal strong population structure in Haemonchus contortus, a nematode parasite of domesticated ruminants
Troell K, Engstrom A, Morrison DA, Mattsson JG, Hoglund JAbstract
We have examined the global population genetic structure of Haemonchus contortus. The genetic variability was studied using both amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) and nad4 sequences of the mitochondrial genome. To examine the performance and information content of the two different marker systems, comparative assessment of population genetic diversity was undertaken in 19 isolates of H. contortus, a parasitic nematode of small ruminants. A total of 150 individual adult worms representing 14 countries from all inhabited continents were analysed. Altogether 1,429 informative AFLP markers were generated using four different primer combinations. Also, the genetic variation was high, which agrees with results from previous AFLP studies of nematode parasites of livestock. The genetic structure was high, indicating limited gene flow between the different isolates and populations from each continent mostly formed monophyletic groups in the phylogenctic analysis. However, for isolates representing Australia, Greece and one laboratory strain that originated from South Africa (WRS), there was no clear genetic relationship between the isolates and the distance between their geographical origins. Basically the same pattern was observed for the mitochondrial marker, although the phylogenetic analysis was less resolved than for AFLP. In contrast with previous findings on the population genetic structure of H. contortus, the calculation of population structure gave high values (Nst = 0.59). The strong structure,was present also for the four Swedish isolates (Nst = 0.16) representing a small geographical area. (c) 2006 Australian Society for Parasitology Inc. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reservedPublished in
International Journal for Parasitology2006, volume: 36, number: 12, pages: 1305-1316
Publisher: PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
Authors' information
Troell, Karin
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Biomedical Science and Veterinary Public Health
Morrison, David
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Biomedical Science and Veterinary Public Health
Mattsson, Jens
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Biomedical Science and Veterinary Public Health
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Biomedical Science and Veterinary Public Health
Engström, Annie
UKÄ Subject classification
Animal and Dairy Science
Veterinary Science
Publication Identifiers
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpara.2006.06.015
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https://res.slu.se/id/publ/10051