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. 2013 May;13(5):277–288. doi: 10.1089/vbz.2012.1136

Table 4.

Polymorphism in the Fragment of 18S rRNA Gene in Bab. divergens and Bab. capreoli Isolates from Roe Deer, Red Deer, Cattle, Ticks, and Human Pathogenic Strains (Sequences Published in GenBank)

 
 
 
 
Nucleotide positions 5′→3′a
 
Species/strain Host Country GenBank accession number 54 148 373 620 631 663 804 824 Reference
Bab. divergens Rouen 87 clone 5 Human France FJ944822 C C A T A A G G Malandrin et al. (2010)
Bab. divergens RD54 Roe deer Poland JQ929916 T T A T A A G G This study
Bab. divergens CVD7 Red deer France GQ304525 C C A T A A G G Jouglin et al. (2009)b
Bab. divergens I. ricinus Poland AY789076 C C A T A A G G Pieniazek et al. (2006)
Bab. divergens B_di08 Cattle Sweden EF458227 C C A T A A G A Vogl et al. (2007)b
Bab. divergens C139 Cattle France FJ944826 C C A T A A G G Malandrin et al. (2010)
Bab. divergens CF2000 Human France FJ944823 C C A T A A G G Malandrin et al. (2010)
Bab. divergens-like Roe deer Slovenia AY572456 C C G T G T A G Duh et al. (2005)
Bab. capreoli RD33 Roe deer Poland JQ929918 C C A T G T G G This study
Bab. capreoli F10 Roe deer France FJ944828 C C A T G T G G Malandrin et al. (2010)
Bab. capreoli CVD5 Roe deer France GQ304526 C C A A G T G G Jouglin et al. (2009)b
a

The number corresponds to the positions of nucleotide substitutions relative to the sequence of the18S rRNA gene of the human pathogenic Bab. divergens strain Rouen 87 clone 5. Base substitutions are shown in bold.

b

Unpublished, sequence deposited only in GenBank.