restriction fragment length polymorphism of 195 bp repeated satellite dna of trypanosoma cruzi supports the existence of two phylogenetic groups
;Brigitte Bastrenta;Marie France Bosseno;Christian Barnabé;Michel Tibayrenc;Simone Frédérique Brenière
kurdistan journal of applied research1999Vol. 94pp. 323-328
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bastrenta1999memriasrestriction
Abstract
The restriction fragment length polymorphism of the 195 bp repeated DNA sequence of Trypanosoma cruzi was analyzed among 23 T. cruzi stocks giving a reliable picture of the whole phylogenetic variability of the species. The profiles observed with the enzymes Hinf I and Hae III were linked together and supported the existence of two groups. Group 1 shows a 195 bp repeated unit (Hinf I) and high molecular weight DNA (Hae III), while group 2 presents a ladder profile for each enzyme, which is a characteristic of tandemly repeated DNA. The two groups, respectively, clustered stocks pertaining to the two principal lineages evidenced by isoenzyme and RAPD markers. The congruence among these three independent genomic markers corroborates the existence of two real phylogenetic lineages in T. cruzi. The specific monomorphic profiles for each major phylogenetic lineage suggest the existence of ancient sexuality and cryptic biological speciation.