Molecular characterisation of an Australian isolate of Bonamia exitiosa

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Abstract

An Australian (New South Wales) isolate of Bonamia was characterised at the molecular level by sequencing the 18S-ITS-1 region of the small subunit rRNA operon obtained from flat oysters Ostrea angasi shown to be infected by histological examination. Sequence data alignment with homologous genes from 2 other isolates of Bonamia (New Zealand and France) revealed high levels of nucleotide identity with both isolates. However, the Australian Bonamia is shown to be more closely related to the New Zealand isolate, suggesting the existence of an oceanic subgroup of Bonamia. © Inter-Research 2006.

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Corbeil, S., Arzul, I., Robert, M., Berthe, F. C. J., Besnard-Cochennec, N., & Crane, M. S. J. (2006). Molecular characterisation of an Australian isolate of Bonamia exitiosa. Diseases of Aquatic Organisms, 71(1), 81–85. https://doi.org/10.3354/dao071081

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