Population genetic structure and cladistic analysis of Trypanosoma brucei isolates. |
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Authors: | Eddy Chukwura Agbo Peter-Henning Clausen Philippe Büscher Phelix A O Majiwa Eric Claassen Marinus F W te Pas |
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Affiliation: | Division of Animal Sciences, Institute for Animal Science and Health, ID-Lelystad, Edelhertweg 15, 8200 AB Lelystad, The Netherlands. e.e.c.agbo@id.wag-ur.nl |
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Abstract: | Using a novel multilocus DNA marker analysis method, we studied the population genetic structure of Trypansoma brucei stocks and derived clones isolated from animal and rhodesiense sleeping sickness patients during a national sleeping sickness control program in Mukono district, Uganda. We then performed a cladistic analysis to trace relationships and evolution, using stocks and clones recovered from geographically and temporally matched hosts, including inter-strain comparisons with T. b. gambiense stocks and clones. Our results show that while there was close genetic relatedness among parasite populations from the same geographical region, micro-heterogeneities exist between different stocks. Data are presented that indicate that not every human sleeping sickness focus may be associated with a particular human-infective trypanosome strain responsible for long-term stability of the reference focus. We provide evidence of genetic sub-structuring among type 1 T. b. gambiense stocks, which has potentially important implications for molecular epidemiology of T. brucei. |
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