Genetic polymorphism within the leishmania donovani complex: correlation with geographic origin.

Eva Zemanová; Milan Jirků; Isabel L Mauricio; Michael A Miles ORCID logo; Julius Lukes; (2004) Genetic polymorphism within the leishmania donovani complex: correlation with geographic origin. The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene, 70 (6). pp. 613-617. ISSN 0002-9637 DOI: 10.4269/ajtmh.2004.70.613
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Random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) was used to detect intraspecific diversity for the Leishmania donovani complex. Fifty-two decameric to 21-meric primers of arbitrary sequence were applied to 15 strains that belong to nine zymodemes. Strains belonging to the species L. major and L. tropica were used as outgroups. A total of 902 amplicons generated by RAPD were scored. Most primers produced species-specific profiles, only 0.6% amplicons were shared by all species, while 4.3% amplicons were common for all 15 strains of the L. donovani complex. Well-supported trees have been constructed, which show a rather strong correlation between the genetic polymorphism of studied strains and their geographic origin. In all obtained trees, L. infantum was paraphyletic. The RAPD profiles suggest that MON-30 belongs to L. donovani. Moreover, the genetic distance between the L. archibaldi strain and other leishmanias does not warrant existence of a separate species.


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