Abstract:• Morphological characterisation:Unique from all other reported Eimeria species. • Molecular characterisation at 18S, 28S rRNA and COI loci: Related to Eimeria arnyi. ). Molecular analysis was conducted at three loci; the 18S and 28S ribosomal RNA (rRNA) and the mitochrondial cytochrome oxidase gene (COI). At the 18S rRNA locus, E. collieie n. sp. shared 96.4% and 98.3% genetic similarity to E. ranae (GenBank accession number: EU717219) and E. arnyi (AY613853). At 28S rRNA locus, E. collieie n. sp. shared 91.6%… Show more
“…accurately (Tenter et al, 2002). Yang et al (2015) conducted molecular analysis at 3 loci: the 18S and 28S rRNA, and the mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase gene (COI) in reporting a new eimerian, E. collieie in the Western long-necked turtle (Chelodina colliei), a species native to Australia. At the 18S rRNA locus, E. collieie shared 96.4% and 98.3% genetic similarity to Eimeria ranae (GenBank accession number: EU717219) and E. arnyi (AY613853), respectively.…”
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“…accurately (Tenter et al, 2002). Yang et al (2015) conducted molecular analysis at 3 loci: the 18S and 28S rRNA, and the mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase gene (COI) in reporting a new eimerian, E. collieie in the Western long-necked turtle (Chelodina colliei), a species native to Australia. At the 18S rRNA locus, E. collieie shared 96.4% and 98.3% genetic similarity to Eimeria ranae (GenBank accession number: EU717219) and E. arnyi (AY613853), respectively.…”
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