Isolation of fungal rDNA from bottlenose dolphin skin infected with Loboa loboi

  • Haubold E
  • Aronson J
  • Cowan D
  • et al.
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Abstract

Fungal-specific primers targeted for highly conserved genomic nucleic acid sequences were used in a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) to amplify DNA from lobomycosis lesions in a bottlenose dolphin. Sequence alignments of this DNA possessed high homology to fungal ribosomal DNA sequences found in the genus Cladosporium. When used for in situ hybridization, the riboprobe transcribed from a cloned PCR-generated fragment bound to Loboa loboi cells. These results support the hypothesis that L. loboi in dolphin tissue is a fungus.

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Haubold, E. M., Aronson, J. F., Cowan, D. F., McGinnis, M. R., & Cooper, C. R. (1998). Isolation of fungal rDNA from bottlenose dolphin skin infected with Loboa loboi. Medical Mycology, 36(5), 263–267. https://doi.org/10.1080/02681219880000421

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