Genotyping of intermediate and saprophytic leptospira strains isolates from rats, soil and water in Sarawak using box-PCR

Leptospirosis is a globally re-emerging disease which can result to morbidity and mortality in both humans and animals. Leptospirosis is not new in Malaysia, yet the information and knowledge on this disease is still inadequate. This study aimed at genotyping intermediate and saprophytic Leptospi...

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Main Author: Ambra Mera, anak Akang
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Published: Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, (UNIMAS) 2016
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spelling my.unimas.ir.154582023-02-10T09:20:38Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/15458/ Genotyping of intermediate and saprophytic leptospira strains isolates from rats, soil and water in Sarawak using box-PCR Ambra Mera, anak Akang QR Microbiology Leptospirosis is a globally re-emerging disease which can result to morbidity and mortality in both humans and animals. Leptospirosis is not new in Malaysia, yet the information and knowledge on this disease is still inadequate. This study aimed at genotyping intermediate and saprophytic Leptospira strains isolated from soil, water and rats in Sarawak by using BOX-PCR technique and to determine the genetic relatedness among intermediate and saprophytic Leptospira strains respectively. BOXAIR primer was able to produce BOXPCR banding profiles with different fingerprint pattern among each of isolates. A dendrogram was constructed by using Dice coefficient similarity matrix and UPGMA based on fingerprint pattern obtained from the BOX-PCR profile. The phylogenetic analysis using PyElph software has characterized 29 intermediate isolates into 9 major clusters and 5 single isolates with calculated discriminatory index of 0.9434. Meanwhile, for the 41 saprophytic strains, they were clustered into 10 major clusters with 5 single isolates at the calculated discriminatory index of 0.932. The result of this study indicates that BOX-PCR can be used to study the genetic diversity and relatedness among the Leptospira strains based on the source and the location of isolation. Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, (UNIMAS) 2016 Final Year Project Report NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/15458/3/Ambra%20Mera%20Anak%20Akang%2024pgs.pdf text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/15458/6/Ambra%20Mera%20Anak%20Akang%20ft.pdf Ambra Mera, anak Akang (2016) Genotyping of intermediate and saprophytic leptospira strains isolates from rats, soil and water in Sarawak using box-PCR. [Final Year Project Report] (Unpublished)
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Ambra Mera, anak Akang
Genotyping of intermediate and saprophytic leptospira strains isolates from rats, soil and water in Sarawak using box-PCR
description Leptospirosis is a globally re-emerging disease which can result to morbidity and mortality in both humans and animals. Leptospirosis is not new in Malaysia, yet the information and knowledge on this disease is still inadequate. This study aimed at genotyping intermediate and saprophytic Leptospira strains isolated from soil, water and rats in Sarawak by using BOX-PCR technique and to determine the genetic relatedness among intermediate and saprophytic Leptospira strains respectively. BOXAIR primer was able to produce BOXPCR banding profiles with different fingerprint pattern among each of isolates. A dendrogram was constructed by using Dice coefficient similarity matrix and UPGMA based on fingerprint pattern obtained from the BOX-PCR profile. The phylogenetic analysis using PyElph software has characterized 29 intermediate isolates into 9 major clusters and 5 single isolates with calculated discriminatory index of 0.9434. Meanwhile, for the 41 saprophytic strains, they were clustered into 10 major clusters with 5 single isolates at the calculated discriminatory index of 0.932. The result of this study indicates that BOX-PCR can be used to study the genetic diversity and relatedness among the Leptospira strains based on the source and the location of isolation.
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author Ambra Mera, anak Akang
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title Genotyping of intermediate and saprophytic leptospira strains isolates from rats, soil and water in Sarawak using box-PCR
title_short Genotyping of intermediate and saprophytic leptospira strains isolates from rats, soil and water in Sarawak using box-PCR
title_full Genotyping of intermediate and saprophytic leptospira strains isolates from rats, soil and water in Sarawak using box-PCR
title_fullStr Genotyping of intermediate and saprophytic leptospira strains isolates from rats, soil and water in Sarawak using box-PCR
title_full_unstemmed Genotyping of intermediate and saprophytic leptospira strains isolates from rats, soil and water in Sarawak using box-PCR
title_sort genotyping of intermediate and saprophytic leptospira strains isolates from rats, soil and water in sarawak using box-pcr
publisher Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, (UNIMAS)
publishDate 2016
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