Abstract
Complete DNA sequences of the small subunit ribosomal RNA (SSUrRNA) gene and partial sequences of three other loci were obtained from three variant-type and three classic-type Plasmodium ovale isolates from Southeast Asia and compared with GenBank-available data. Three different SSUrRNA sequences (Pov 1-3) were found in each variant-type isolate, and two different SSUrRNA sequences (Poc 1-2) in each classic-type isolate. Pov 1-3 were closer to sequences previously found in the Cameroon and MAL/MAI isolates, whereas Poc 1-2 were closer to sequences previously found in two clones of the Nigerian I/CDC strain. The 3′ half of Pov 1-3 was identical to the partial sequence of the SSUrRNA gene from the London School (LS) strain. Results support grouping P. ovale into two groups, the classic type (including the Nigerian I/CDC strain) and the variant type (Cameroon, MAL/MAI, and LS isolates).
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Win, T. T., Jalloh, A., Tantular, I. S., Tsuboi, T., Ferreira, M. U., Kimura, M., & Kawamoto, F. (2004). Molecular analysis of Plasmodium ovale variants. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 10(7), 1235–1240. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid1007.030411
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