Seven species of closely-related nematode parasite (Trichostrongylus a
xei, T. colubriformis, T. probolurus, T. retortaeformis, T. rugatus, T
. vitrinus and T. tenuis) were characterized using a polymerase chain
reaction-linked restriction fragment length polymorphism technique (PC
R-RFLP). The rDNA region spanning the first and second internal transc
ribed spacers as well as the 5.8S rDNA gene (ITS+) was amplified from
isolates of each of the seven species, digested separately with six re
striction endonucleases (Dra I, Hinf I, Rsa I, Vsp I, Nla III and Tsp
509 I) and the fragments separated by agarose gel electrophoresis. PCR
-RFLP of ITS+ produced characteristic patterns for each Trichostrongyl
us species examined. No variation in RFLP patterns was observed among
different isolates for species where multiple isolates were examined.
The present study demonstrates that the ITS+ provides genetic markers
for the species identification of closely-related parasitic nematodes,
and indicates the usefulness of these markers for diagnostic purposes
, and epidemiologic and molecular-systematic studies on parasites and
other eukaryotic organisms. (C) 1995 Academic Press Limited