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Molecular identification of two Sarcocystis species in fallow deer (Dama dama) from Lithuania

  • Dalius Butkauskas
  • , Rudaitytė-Lukošienė Eglė
  • , Prakas Petras
  • , Helēna Šerena
  • , Strazdaitė-Žielienė Živilė
  • , Servienė Elena
  • , Januškevičius Vytautas
    • Ne LU

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    Abstract

    Due to the lack of molecular research conducted, little is known about Sarcocystis species diversity in the fallow deer (Dama dama). Until now, Sarcocystis jorrini and Sarcocystis morae were described to form sarcocysts in the muscles of this host. In the present study diaphragm muscle samples of free-ranging fallow deer from Lithuania were investigated for Sarcocystis species. Sarcocysts were detected in 39 out of 48 (81.3%) fallow deer examined. Under a light microscope two types of sarcocysts having hair-like and finger-like protrusions were observed. Based on DNA sequence analysis of cox1 and 18S rDNA, two species, S. morae and Sarcocystis entzerothi were identified. In prior studies, the latter species was only detected in Lithuanian roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) and in sika deer (Cervus nippon). The haplotype network of S. morae sequences specified close relationships between haplotypes found in the same country. According to current knowledge, the fallow deer is characterised by low Sarcocystis species richness as compared with other cervid species from Europe.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article number102044
    JournalParasitology International
    Volume75
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Apr 2020

    OECD Field of Science

    • 1.6 Biological Sciences

    Keywords

    • 18S rDNA
    • cox1
    • Fallow deer
    • Sarcocystis entzerothi
    • Sarcocystis morae

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