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Original Article

Isozyme variation of Microsporum canis and M. cookei from New Zealand

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Pages 255-262 | Accepted 10 Feb 1998, Published online: 09 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Fifty-four isolates of Microsporum canis (Arthroderma otae) from humans, cats and dogs obtained from Auckland, Palmerston North and Wellington, New Zealand and 18 M. cookei and two Diheterospora spp. from soils were examined for variation using eight isozyme loci. M.canis isolates were from infected and non-infected cases. Isozyme analysis separated the three species which were further subdivided into electrophoretic types (ETs). Clustering analysis usingnormalized percentage disagreement (PTC) average linkage method revealed two clusters for M.cookei with two subclusters in cluster 2. M.canis had three main divisions (clusters 3, 4 and 5) and Diheterospora formed a separate division. The presence of isolates from different sources in the same clusters and lack of statistical significance as measured by confidence intervals suggests the existence of isolates with common lineage.

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