Genomic variability within laboratory and wild isolates of the trichostrongyle mouse nematode heligmosomoides polygyrus

PCR-RFLP techniques have been used to characterize wild and laboratory isolates of the trichostrongyle nematode Heligmosomoides polygyrus from the wood mouse Apodemus sylvaticus and the laboratory mouse Mus musculus respectively. Both isolates can be distinguished by eight endonuclease digestions of...

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Main Authors: Abu-Madi, M.A., Reid, A.P., Lewis, J.W., Mohd-Zain, S.N.
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spelling my.um.eprints.46732013-11-11T02:11:25Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/4673/ Genomic variability within laboratory and wild isolates of the trichostrongyle mouse nematode heligmosomoides polygyrus Abu-Madi, M.A. Reid, A.P. Lewis, J.W. Mohd-Zain, S.N. QH301 Biology PCR-RFLP techniques have been used to characterize wild and laboratory isolates of the trichostrongyle nematode Heligmosomoides polygyrus from the wood mouse Apodemus sylvaticus and the laboratory mouse Mus musculus respectively. Both isolates can be distinguished by eight endonuclease digestions of the ITS region of the rDNA repeat namely, Alu I, Dde I, Hpa II, Hae III, Hinf I, Hha I, Pvu II and Sal I. In two of the digests, Hinf I and Rsa I, a minor polymorphism was observed in the wild isolate of H. polygyrus which has been cultured in laboratory-bred A. sylvaticus for several generations when compared with H. p. polygyrus from wild A. sylvaticus. A minor polymorphism was also identified in further wild isolates of H. polygyrus collected from A. sylvaticus in a field site in Egham, Surrey. However no evidence of polymorphism was observed in the laboratory isolate of H. polygyrus from the CD1 strain of M. musculus and the laboratory-bred A. sylvaticus. Reasons for this are discussed and further studies on the population genetics of H. polygyrus are suggested. 2000 Article PeerReviewed Abu-Madi, M.A. and Reid, A.P. and Lewis, J.W. and Mohd-Zain, S.N. (2000) Genomic variability within laboratory and wild isolates of the trichostrongyle mouse nematode heligmosomoides polygyrus. Journal of Helminthology, 74 (3). pp. 195-201. ISSN 0022-149X http://apps.webofknowledge.com/InboundService.do?SID=T2EpeE12fJAf13fGiOb&product=WOS&UT=000088860800002&SrcApp=EndNote&DestFail=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.webofknowledge.com&Init=Yes&action=retrieve&Func=Frame&customersID=ResearchSoft&SrcAuth=ResearchSoft&IsProduct
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Abu-Madi, M.A.
Reid, A.P.
Lewis, J.W.
Mohd-Zain, S.N.
Genomic variability within laboratory and wild isolates of the trichostrongyle mouse nematode heligmosomoides polygyrus
description PCR-RFLP techniques have been used to characterize wild and laboratory isolates of the trichostrongyle nematode Heligmosomoides polygyrus from the wood mouse Apodemus sylvaticus and the laboratory mouse Mus musculus respectively. Both isolates can be distinguished by eight endonuclease digestions of the ITS region of the rDNA repeat namely, Alu I, Dde I, Hpa II, Hae III, Hinf I, Hha I, Pvu II and Sal I. In two of the digests, Hinf I and Rsa I, a minor polymorphism was observed in the wild isolate of H. polygyrus which has been cultured in laboratory-bred A. sylvaticus for several generations when compared with H. p. polygyrus from wild A. sylvaticus. A minor polymorphism was also identified in further wild isolates of H. polygyrus collected from A. sylvaticus in a field site in Egham, Surrey. However no evidence of polymorphism was observed in the laboratory isolate of H. polygyrus from the CD1 strain of M. musculus and the laboratory-bred A. sylvaticus. Reasons for this are discussed and further studies on the population genetics of H. polygyrus are suggested.
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author Abu-Madi, M.A.
Reid, A.P.
Lewis, J.W.
Mohd-Zain, S.N.
author_facet Abu-Madi, M.A.
Reid, A.P.
Lewis, J.W.
Mohd-Zain, S.N.
author_sort Abu-Madi, M.A.
title Genomic variability within laboratory and wild isolates of the trichostrongyle mouse nematode heligmosomoides polygyrus
title_short Genomic variability within laboratory and wild isolates of the trichostrongyle mouse nematode heligmosomoides polygyrus
title_full Genomic variability within laboratory and wild isolates of the trichostrongyle mouse nematode heligmosomoides polygyrus
title_fullStr Genomic variability within laboratory and wild isolates of the trichostrongyle mouse nematode heligmosomoides polygyrus
title_full_unstemmed Genomic variability within laboratory and wild isolates of the trichostrongyle mouse nematode heligmosomoides polygyrus
title_sort genomic variability within laboratory and wild isolates of the trichostrongyle mouse nematode heligmosomoides polygyrus
publishDate 2000
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