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http://dx.doi.org/10.3347/kjp.2018.56.4.359

Molecular Genetic Findings of Spirometra decipiens and S. ranarum in Korea  

Jeon, Hyeong-Kyu (Department of Parasitology, Parasite Research Center and Parasite Resource Bank, Chungbuk National University School of Medicine)
Huh, Sun (Department of Parasitology, College of Medicine, Hallym University)
Sohn, Woon-Mok (Department of Parasitology and Tropical Medicine, Institute of Health Sciences, Gyeongsang National University College of Medicine)
Chai, Jong-Yil (Korea Association of Health Promotion, Department of Parasitology and Tropical Medicine, Seoul National University College of Medicine)
Eom, Keeseon S. (Department of Parasitology, Parasite Research Center and Parasite Resource Bank, Chungbuk National University School of Medicine)
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Parasites, Hosts and Diseases / v.56, no.4, 2018 , pp. 359-364 More about this Journal
Abstract
The taxonomy of Spirometra species has been controversial despite the medical and veterinary importance. Currently, only a few Spirometra species are considered valid species in the genus Spirometra. In the present study, the distribution of Spirometra species obtained from animals in Korea were identified by molecular analysis of the mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase I (cox1) gene. A total of 28 Spirometra species specimens were analyzed. These were all collected between 1973 and 2008 in the Republic of Korea. Mitochondrial cox1 sequences were examined for a total of 28 specimens comprising 14 S. decipiens and 14 S. ranarum. The difference in partial cox1 sequences (316 bp) between S. erinaceieuropaei (KJ599680) and S. ranarum (this study) was 9.3%, while that between S. decipiens (KJ599679) and S. ranarum (this study) was 2.2%. Genetic analyses identified 2 Spirometra species in animals such as cat, leopard cat, dog, duck and snake in Korea as S. decipiens and S. ranarum. S. decipiens and S. ranarum were present in Gyeongnam Province (P), Jeonnam P, Gangwon P, Chungbuk P, and Seoul. S. decipiens was found in tadpoles, snakes, ducks, cats, leopard cats and dogs, while S. ranarum was found in cats and dogs. The ratio of S. decipiens:S. ranarum calculated from the molecular data was 14:14 (or 1:1). These results indicate that S. decipiens and S. ranarum are sympatrically distributed in Korea.
Keywords
Spirometra decipiens; S. ranarum; animals; sympatric distribution; molecular identification; Korea;
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