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J Fish Dis ; 26(5): 263-75, 2003 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12962235

ABSTRACT

Aphanomyces invadans (Saprolegniaceae) is a peronosporomycete fungus associated with the serious fish disease, epizootic ulcerative syndrome (EUS), also known as mycotic granulomatosis. In this study, interspecific relationships were examined between A. invadans isolates and other aquatic animal pathogenic Saprolegniaceae, and saprophytic Saprolegniaceae from EUS-affected areas. Restriction fragment length polymorphisms and sequences of ribosomal DNA confirmed that A. invadans is distinct from all other species studied. A sequence from the internal transcribed spacer region ITS1, unique to A. invadans, was used to design primers for a PCR-based diagnostic test. Intraspecific relationships were also examined by random amplification of polymorphic DNA using 20 isolates of A. invadans from six countries. The isolates showed a high degree of genetic homogeneity using 14 random ten-mer primers. This provides evidence that the fungus has spread across Asia in one relatively rapid episode, which is consistent with reports of outbreaks of EUS. Physiological distinctions between A. invadans and other Aphanomyces species based on a data set of 16 growth parameters showed remarkable taxonomic congruence with the molecular phylogeny.


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Aphanomyces/genetics , DNA, Ribosomal/chemistry , Fish Diseases/microbiology , Mycoses/veterinary , Polymorphism, Restriction Fragment Length , Animals , Aphanomyces/classification , Aphanomyces/growth & development , Base Sequence , Cluster Analysis , Consensus Sequence , DNA Primers/chemistry , Fish Diseases/diagnosis , Fishes , Granuloma/microbiology , Granuloma/veterinary , Molecular Sequence Data , Mycoses/diagnosis , Mycoses/microbiology , Polymerase Chain Reaction , Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA Technique/veterinary
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