Detection of Babesia bigemina infection in cattle from north-eastern India by polymerase chain reaction and its genetic relatedness with other isolates

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Ramgopal Laha
Bimalendu Mondal
Sanchay Kumar Biswas
Karam Chand
Meena Das
Diganta Sarma
Anupananda Goswami
Arnab Sen
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[1] ICAR Research Complex for NEH Region,Division of Animal Health
[2] Indian Veterinary Research Institute,Division of Virology
[3] Campus Mukteswar,undefined
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Tropical Animal Health and Production | 2015年 / 47卷
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Cattle; Diagnosis; Genetic relatedness; India; PCR;
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A total of 333 blood samples were collected from cattle suspected for haemoprotozoan infections from three states of north-eastern part of India. All the samples were examined for diagnosis of Babesia bigemina infection using PCR for detection of specific DNA. Out of these, 12 (3.60 %) samples were found positive for B. bigemina DNA on PCR using the organism-specific primers derived from 18S ribosomal RNA (rRNA) gene of B. bigemina. An expected size of 1124-bp PCR product was visualized on agarose gel electrophoresis with all the 12 samples, and four of the products was further cloned and sequenced. Basic Local Alignment Search Tool (BLAST) analysis of B. bigemina sequences generated in the present study share 99.2 to 99.7 % identity at 18S rRNA gene nucleotide sequence level. These Indian B. bigemina sequences were found to be closely related with the cognate gene nucleotide sequences of B. bigemina from Argentina and Kenya where 99.1 to 99.9 % and 99.0 to 99.7 % nucleotide identities were observed, respectively. Distant relationship of these Indian organisms was observed with few cognate gene sequences from China where more than 7 % divergence was observed in the distance matrix.
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