Comparison of the levels of intra-specific genetic variation within Giardia muris and Giardia intestinalis

R. H. Andrews, P. T. Monis, P. L. Ey, G. Mayrhofer

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Abstract

The extent of intra-specific genetic variation between isolates of Giardia muris was assessed by allozyme electrophoresis. Additionally, the levels of allozymic variation detected within G. muris were compared with those observed between members of the two major assemblages of the morphologically distinct species Giardia intestinalis. Four isolates of G. muris were analysed. Three (Ad-120, -150, -151) were isolated from mice in Australia, while the fourth (R-T) was isolated from a golden hamster in North America. The 11 isolates of G. intestinalis (1d-i, -12, -2, -62, representing genetic Groups I and II of Assemblage A and BAH-12, BRIS/87/HEPU/694, Ad-19, -22, -28, -45, -52, representing genetic Groups III and IV of Assemblage B) were from humans in Australia. Intra-specific genetic variation was detected between G. muris isolates at four of the 23 enzyme loci examined. Similar levels of variation were found within the genetic groups that comprise assemblages A and B of G. intestinalis. These levels of intra-specific variation are similar to those observed within other morphologically-distinct species of protozoan parasites. We suggest that the magnitude of the genetic differences detected within G. muris provides an indication of the range of genetic variation within other species of Giardia and that this can be used as a model to delineate morphologically similar but genetically distinct (cryptic) species within this genus.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1179-1185
Number of pages7
JournalInternational Journal For Parasitology
Volume28
Issue number8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Aug 1998
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Allozyme
  • Electrophoresis
  • Giardia
  • Multi-locus
  • Polymorphism
  • Systematics
  • Taxonomy

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