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    Genetic Diversity and Prevalence of in Qatar.

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    2021-05-04
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    Chourabi, Marwa
    Boughattas, Sonia
    Abdallah, Atiyeh M
    Ismail, Ahmed
    Behnke, Jerzy M
    Al-Mekhlafi, Hesham M
    Abu-Madi, Marawan
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    is a common human intestinal parasite worldwide, and the causative agent of diarrhea, with the severity of disease ranging from asymptomatic to intense and debilitating infection. is known to consist of eight genetically distinct assemblages, named from A to H. No data available on the genotypes and genetic diversity of circulating in Qatar. We genotyped 54 human isolates, collected from asymptomatic immigrants in Qatar, using a multilocus genotyping (MLGs) tool. We also investigated relationships between the subjects' genotypes and their demographic data. Genomic DNA from 54 isolates were tested by PCR and sequence analysis at three loci: (), () and ()). Assemblage A was identified in nine (16.67%), assemblage B in thirty (55.55%), and a mixture of assemblages A+B in fifteen (27.78%) isolates. All assemblage A isolates, genotyped in different loci, were assigned to sub-assemblage AII, and six of them had MLGs AII-1 while one new MLG was identified in two isolates. Sequences of assemblage B isolates have high level of genetic diversity and high presence of heterogeneous peaks, especially within the gene. No significant associations between genotypes and the immigrants' demographic data were found due to the extensive number of new variants. MLGs was used herein to genotype 54 immigrant isolates. The high level of genetic variability found in our isolates hampered MLGs determination, more investigations are now required to consolidate our findings, and to enable a comprehensive understanding of the diversity within assemblage B isolates.
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    http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcimb.2021.652946
    http://hdl.handle.net/10576/18497
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