Haemonchus contortus, an obligatory haematophagus worm infection in small ruminants: Population genetics and genetic diversity

IF 4.4 2区 生物学 Q1 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Shanaz Parvin , Anita Rani Dey , Nusrat Nowrin Shohana , Anisuzzaman , Md. Hasanuzzaman Talukder , Mohammad Zahangir Alam
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Haemonchus contortus, a stomach worm, is prevalent in ruminants worldwide. They particularly hamper profitable small ruminant production. Here, we estimate the genetic variation of H. contortus collected from slaughtered goats and sheep from various geographic zones of Bangladesh using multiple genes. To perform this, adult parasites were isolated from the abomasum of slaughtered animals (sheep and goats). Among them, 79 male H. contortus were identified by microscopy. Following the extraction of DNA, ITS-2 and cox1 genes were amplified and subsequently considered for sequencing. After alignment and editing, sequences were analyzed to find out sequence variation, diversity pattern of genes, and population genetics of isolates. Among the sequence data, the analyses identified 19 genotypes of ITS-2 and 77 haplotypes of cox1 genes. The diversity of nucleotides was 0.0103 for ITS-2 and 0.029 for cox1 gene. The dendogram constructed by the genotype and haplotype sequences of H. contortus revealed that two populations were circulating in Bangladesh without any demarcation of host and geographic regions. Analysis of population genetics demonstrated a high flow of genes (89.2 %) within the population of the worm in Bangladesh. The Fst value showed very little amount of genetic difference among the worm populations of Bangladesh but marked genetic variation between different continents. The findings are expected to help explain the risks of anthelmintic resistance and the transmission pattern of the parasite, and also provide a control strategy against H. contortus.

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小反刍动物中的一种强制性噬血蠕虫感染--传染性沙门氏菌:种群遗传学和遗传多样性
是一种胃蠕虫,在全球反刍动物中普遍存在。它们尤其阻碍了小型反刍动物的盈利性生产。在此,我们利用多基因估算了从孟加拉国不同地理区域屠宰的山羊和绵羊中收集的寄生虫的遗传变异。为此,我们从屠宰动物(绵羊和山羊)的口腔中分离出成年寄生虫。其中 79 只雄性寄生虫经显微镜鉴定。提取 DNA 后,对基因进行扩增,随后进行测序。经过比对和编辑后,对序列进行分析,以找出序列变异、基因的多样性模式和分离物的群体遗传学。在序列数据中,分析确定了 19 个基因的基因型和 77 个基因的单倍型。核苷酸多样性为 0.0103,基因多样性为 0.029。根据基因型和单倍型序列绘制的树枝状图显示,在孟加拉国有两个种群在流通,没有任何宿主和地理区域的划分。种群遗传学分析表明,孟加拉蠕虫种群内的基因流动性很高(89.2%)。Fst 值显示孟加拉国蠕虫种群之间的遗传差异很小,但不同大陆之间的遗传差异明显。预计这些发现将有助于解释抗蠕虫药抗药性的风险和寄生虫的传播模式,并提供针对疟原虫的控制策略。
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9.30
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551
审稿时长
34 days
期刊介绍: Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences is an English language, peer-reviewed scholarly publication in the area of biological sciences. Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences publishes original papers, reviews and short communications on, but not limited to: • Biology, Ecology and Ecosystems, Environmental and Biodiversity • Conservation • Microbiology • Physiology • Genetics and Epidemiology Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences is the official publication of the Saudi Society for Biological Sciences and is published by King Saud University in collaboration with Elsevier and is edited by an international group of eminent researchers.
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