Spatial distance between sites of sampling associated with genetic variation among Neospora caninum in aborted bovine foetuses from northern Italy.
Luca VillaPavlo MaksimovChristine LuttermannMareen TuschyAlessia Libera GazzonisSergio Aurelio ZanzaniMichele MortarinoFranz Josef ConrathsMaria Teresa ManfrediGereon ScharesPublished in: Parasites & vectors (2021)
Our findings confirm the concept of local N. caninum subpopulations. The geographic distance of sampling was associated with the genetic distance as determined by microsatellite typing. Results suggest that multi-parental recombination in N. caninum is a rare event, but does not exclude uniparental mating. More comprehensive studies on microsatellites in N. caninum and related species like Toxoplasma gondii should be undertaken, not only to improve genotyping capabilities, but also to understand possible functions of these regions in the genomes of these parasites.