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      First report of the isolation and phylogenetic characterization of equine Setaria digitata from India based on mitochondrial COI, 12S rDNA, and nuclear ITS2 sequence data.

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          Equine ocular setariasis arising mainly from ectopic infestation of Setaria digitata is a common vision impairing ophthalmic disease in India, and the identification of this filarial nematode is based solely on morphology. However, morphological characters alone are inadequate to detect and differentiate S. digitata from its congeners. The present communication reports the first phylogenetic characterization of equine S. digitata from India based on sequences derived from the mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 (COI), the mitochondrial small subunit ribosomal DNA (12S rDNA), and the nuclear internal transcribed spacer 2 (ITS2). Three isolates were characterized for each gene, and respective sequences were submitted to NCBI database (MN078131, MN078132, and MN095798). The sequences were also compared with the other related sequences available from PubMed around the globe, and phylogenetic analysis was carried out in conjunction with nucleotide homologies. There was no intraspecific variation among the Indian isolates. The phylogenetic analysis of S. digitata, inferred from these genes, showed that the isolate sequences obtained from different host species created a separate monophyletic clade within the genus Setaria with minor sequence variations revealing similar molecular characteristics of S. digitata isolates throughout the globe. In addition, the studied Indian isolates were found closer to Sri Lankan isolates. The S. digitata and S. labiatopapillosa appeared as sister species.

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          Journal
          Parasitol Res
          Parasitology research
          Springer Science and Business Media LLC
          1432-1955
          0932-0113
          Feb 2020
          : 119
          : 2
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Regional Centre, Lala Lajpat Rai University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Karnal, Haryana, 132001, India.
          [2 ] Regional Centre, Lala Lajpat Rai University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Karnal, Haryana, 132001, India. anitaganguly@gmail.com.
          [3 ] Department of Animal Breeding and Genetics, OUAT, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, 751003, India.
          [4 ] ICAR-NBAGR, Karnal, Haryana, 132001, India.
          Article
          10.1007/s00436-019-06587-1
          10.1007/s00436-019-06587-1
          31897790
          8d255cd7-0ca4-4967-a843-a87bea7484c5
          History

          12S rDNA,COI,Equine,ITS2,PCR,Setaria
          12S rDNA, COI, Equine, ITS2, PCR, Setaria

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