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Title: Epidemiological study of genetic diversity and patterns of gene flow in Haemonchus species affecting domestic ruminants in Egypt
Authors: Kandil, O.M.
Participants: Abdelrahman, K.A.
Eid, N.A.
Elakabawy, L.M.
Helal, M.A.
Issue Date: 2018
Series/Report no.: Bulletin of the National Research Centre, Vol 42:26 (2018)
Abstract: The main identity percent was 93.5% among sheep and goat isolates with divergence percent of 4.4%. The most reduced identity percent was 80.2% among sheep and camel isolates with divergence percent of 21.9%. The phylogenetic tree indicated clustering of sheep, goats, and cattle isolates which proved that high rates of gene flow among population and in between various ruminant hosts are existing as a result of intensively managed flocks. In contrast, Haemonchus longistipes (H. longistipes) confined from Egyptian camels indicated little homology with Haemonchus contortus (H. contortus) and was the hereditarily most distinct taxa without clustering with different hosts in phylogenetic analysis. The COI haplotypes from Egypt that were contrasted with Haemonchus isolates from different countries to elucidate the population structure revealed that our isolates indicated most elevated identity with Haemonchus isolated from Pakistan.
URI: http://tailieuso.tlu.edu.vn/handle/DHTL/10582
Source: https://bnrc.springeropen.com/articles/10.1186/s42269-018-0026-1#article-info
ISSN: 2522-8307
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