Co. Cunningham et al., IDENTIFICATION OF GYRODACTYLUS (MONOGENEA) SPECIES PARASITIZING SALMONID FISH USING DNA PROBES, Journal of fish diseases, 18(6), 1995, pp. 539-544
Oligonucleotides GsV4B, GdV4 and GtV4, complementary to sequences from
Gyrodactylus safaris, G. derjavini and G. truttae, respectively, were
designed following examination of the sequence of the small subunit r
ibosomal RNA (srRNA) gene from each species. The oligonucleotides were
end-labelled with digoxigenin for use as species-specific probes. The
V4 region of the srRNA gene was amplified from individual gyrodactyli
ds using the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and aliquots of the PCR p
roducts were spotted onto nylon membrane. Optimum conditions for hybri
dization of the oligonucleotide probes to these samples were determine
d. The use of these three probes against aliquots of PCR product provi
des an objective, sensitive and specific method suitable for routine d
iagnostic use in identifying Gyrodactylus species found on salmonid fi
sh, but cannot be used to distinguish G, safaris and G. thymalli.