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1 July 2001 Molecular Evidence for the Existence of Two Species of Marteilia in Europe
FREDERIQUE LE ROUX, GEMA LORENZO, PIERRE PEYRET, CORINNE AUDEMARD, ANTONIO FIGUERAS, CHRISTIAN VIVARÈS, MANOLO GOUY, FRANCK BERTHE
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Marteilia refringens is one of the most significant pathogens of bivalve molluscs. Previous sequencing of the small subunit ribosomal RNA gene of M. refringens isolates derived from the infected mussels (Mytilus edulis and Mytilus galloprovinciallis) and the oyster (Ostrea edulis) in Europe did not reveal genetic polymorphisms despite indications from epizootiological data that distinct types may exist. We investigated the existence of polymorphisms in the internal transcribed spacer region of the ribosomal RNA genes. The sequences of this region proved to be clearly dimorphic among Marteilia from five sampling sites. The distribution of the two genetic types, named “O” and “M”, appeared to be linked to the host species, oysters and mussels, respectively. We therefore support the recognition of two species of Marteilia in Europe and propose that the “O” type corresponds to M. refringens and the “M” type to M. maurini.

FREDERIQUE LE ROUX, GEMA LORENZO, PIERRE PEYRET, CORINNE AUDEMARD, ANTONIO FIGUERAS, CHRISTIAN VIVARÈS, MANOLO GOUY, and FRANCK BERTHE "Molecular Evidence for the Existence of Two Species of Marteilia in Europe," The Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology 48(4), 449-454, (1 July 2001). https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1550-7408.2001.tb00178.x
Received: 1 August 2000; Accepted: 26 February 2001; Published: 1 July 2001
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KEYWORDS
dimorphism
genetic differentiation
host/parasite relationships
internal transcribed spacer
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