Authors
José de la Fuente, Ronald A Van Den Bussche, Jose C Garcia-Garcia, Sergio D Rodrı́guez, Miguel A Garcı́a, Alberto A Guglielmone, Atilio J Mangold, Lygia M Friche Passos, Mucio F Barbosa Ribeiro, Edmour F Blouin, Katherine M Kocan
Publication date
2002/9/2
Journal
Veterinary microbiology
Volume
88
Issue
3
Pages
275-285
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Gene and protein sequences of major surface proteins (MSP) 1a and 4 of Anaplasma marginale (Rickettsiales: Anaplasmataceae) were used to infer phylogenetic relationships between New World isolates from Argentina, Brazil, Mexico and the United States. Seventeen isolates of A. marginale plus two outgroup taxa (A. centrale and A. ovis) were used for maximum-parsimony analysis of MSP4, while 20 isolates were used for phylogenetic analysis of MSP1a. msp4 analysis provided strong bootstrap support for a Latin American clade and, within this clade, support was detected for Mexican and South American clades. Isolates of A. marginale from the United States also grouped into two clades from the southern (isolates from Florida, Mississippi, and Virginia) and west-central (isolates from California, Idaho, Illinois, Oklahoma, and Texas) states. Although little phylogeographic resolution was detected within these …
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