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The merozoite surface antigen-2 (msa-2) family of Babesia bovis is a group of variable genes that share conserved 5′ and 3′ ends and encode for membrane-anchored glycoproteins that have been postulated as vaccine candidates. In this work, we analyzed the sequences of three of these genes (msa-2a1, a2, and 2b) from two geographically distant strains and detected a certain degree of genotypic diversity that could be exploited to work out new molecular tools for the discrimination of B. bovis field samples. Here we describe a PCR restriction assay that was developed based on this observation and tested on several B. bovis strains and isolates. The results show a strain-specific band pattern in geographically distant isolates, indicating the presence of differentially located BspMI restriction sites. This approach provides a simple method for the differentiation of American B. bovis strains. © 2008 New York Academy of Sciences.
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Wilkowsky, S., Farber, M., Gil, G., Echaide, I., Mosqueda, J., Alcaraz, E., … Florin-Christensen, M. (2008). Molecular characterization of Babesia bovis strains using PCR restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis of the msa2-a/b genes. In Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences (Vol. 1149, pp. 141–144). Blackwell Publishing Inc. https://doi.org/10.1196/annals.1428.074
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