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Sympatric Distribution of Three Human Taenia Tapeworms Collected between 1935 and 2005 in Korea
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Sympatric Distribution of Three Human Taenia Tapeworms Collected between 1935 and 2005 in Korea

The Korean Journal of Parasitology 2008;46(4):235-241.
Published online: December 20, 2008

1Department of Parasitology and Medical Research Institute, Chungbuk National University College of Medicine, Chongju, Chungbuk 361-763, Korea.

2Gyeongin Regional Food and Drug Administration, Incheon 402-835, Korea.

3Department of Parasitology and Tropical Medicine, Seoul National University College of Medicine, and Institute of Endemic Diseases, Seoul National University Medical Research Center, Seoul 110-799, Korea.

4Department of Parasitology, College of Medicine, Ewha Womans University, Seoul 158-710, Korea.

5Department of Parasitology, Korea University College of Medicine, Seoul 136-705, Korea.

Corresponding author (kseom@chungbuk.ac.kr)
• Received: September 5, 2008   • Accepted: November 20, 2008

Copyright © 2008 by The Korean Society for Parasitology

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Sympatric Distribution of Three Human Taenia Tapeworms Collected between 1935 and 2005 in Korea
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Fig. 1 Sequence alignment of ITS2 regions of human Taenia tapeworms. Dot (.) indicates identical nucleotide sequence to T. asiatica. Gap (-) was introduced for maximum alignments.
Fig. 2 Phyloge- netic trees of human Taenia tapeworms based on partial cox1 sequences in-ferred from neighbor-joining (NJ), maximum parsimony (MP), and minimum evolution (ME) analyses. Numbers on branches indicate the bootstrap supporting values.
Fig. 3 Species composition and spatial distribution of human infecting Taenia tapeworms in Korea.
Sympatric Distribution of Three Human Taenia Tapeworms Collected between 1935 and 2005 in Korea
Code Species Sex/age Year Locality Fixation condition G1490 T. asiatica - 1935 Seoul 10% Formalin G1485 T. asiatica M/10 1971 Chungju (Chungbuk) 〃 G1496 T. saginata - 1977 - 〃 G1497 T. saginata M/36 1978 - 〃 G1498 T. solium F/50 1979 Uijeongbu (Gyeonggi) 〃 G1494 T. asiatica F/52 1982 Siheung (Gyeonggi) 〃 G1495 T. saginata M/36 1982 Siheung (Gyeonggi) 〃 G1479 T. asiatica M/48 1982 Yongin (Gyeonggi) 〃 G1478 T. saginata M/56 1983 Nonsan (Chungnam) 〃 G1481 T. asiatica M/51 1983 - 〃 G1489 T. asiatica F/51 1983 Yeoncheon (Gyeonggi) 〃 G1482 T. asiatica M/55 1983 - 〃 G1477 T. asiatica M/46 1984 - 〃 G1504 T. saginata M/45 1984 Pyeongchang (Gangwon) 〃 G1507 T. saginata M/44 1984 Pyeongchang (Gangwon) 〃 G1503 T. saginata M/64 1985 Haenam (Jeonnam) 〃 G1487 T. asiatica - 1986 - 〃 G1335 T. asiatica M/29 1986 Seoul 〃 G1506 T. saginata - 1988 - 〃 G1135 T. asiatica - 1988 Jeju 〃 G1336 T. asiatica - 1989 Cheongju (Chungbuk) 〃 K22 T. asiatica M 1992 Gimcheon (Gyeongbuk) Frozen K23 T. asiatica M/64 1992 Gimcheon (Gyeongbuk) 〃 G1483 T. asiatica F/51 1992 Gyeonggi 10% Formalin G1101 T. asiatica - 1993 Chuncheon (Gangwon) Frozen G1102 T. asiatica M 1996 Wanju (Jeonbuk) 〃 G1103 T. asiatica F 1997 Hwasun (Jeonnam) 70% Ethanol G1104 T. asiatica M 1997 Hwasun (Jeonnam) 〃 G1105 T. asiatica F 1997 Hwasun (Jeonnam) 〃 G1106 T. asiatica F 1997 Hwasun (Jeonnam) 〃 G1107 T. asiatica F 1997 Hwasun (Jeonnam) Frozen G1116 T. asiatica M 1997 Daegu 70% Ethanol G1117 T. asiatica M 1997 Youngju (Gyeongbuk) 〃 G1118 T. asiatica M/57 1997 Wando (Jeonnam) 〃 G1119 T. asiatica F/58 1997 Chuncheon (Gangwon) 70% Ethanol G1491 T. asiatica F/57 1997 Wando (Jeonnam) 70% Ethanol G1138 T. asiatica M/59 1998 Ansan (Gyeonggi) 〃 G1140 T. saginata F/46 1998 Busan 〃 G1484 T. saginata M/57 2000 - 〃 G1190 T. asiatica M/49 2000 Cheonan (Chungnam) Frozen G1192 T. asiatica - 2000 Jeju 70% Ethanol G1279 T. asiatica M/43 2002 Seogwipo (Jeju) 〃 G1280 T. asiatica F/32 2002 Jeju 〃 G1292 T. asiatica M/81 2002 Seogwipo (Jeju) 〃 G1299 T. asiatica F/48 2002 Jeju 〃 G1499 T. solium F/25 - - 10% Formalin G1500 T. solium M/19 - - 〃 G1501 T. saginata - - Yongin (Gyeonggi) 〃 K3 T. asiatica F - - Frozen K21 T. asiatica M - Jeungpyeong (Chungbuk) 〃 K14 T. asiatica - - - 〃 K16 T. asiatica - - Seoul 〃 K17 T. asiatica - - Seoul 〃 K18 T. asiatica - - Seoul 〃 K24 T. asiatica - - - 〃 K19 T. asiatica - - Seoul 〃 K36 T. asiatica - - Cheongju (Chungbuk) 〃 G1392 T. asiatica - - - 10% Formalin K41 T. asiatica - - Cheongju (Chungbuk) Frozen K39 T. asiatica - - Cheongju (Chungbuk) 10% Formalin G1486 T. asiatica M/71 - - 〃 G1488 T. asiatica - - - 〃 G1281 T. saginata - - Cheongju (Chungbuk) Frozen G1399 T. asiatica - 2003 Jeju 70% Ethanol G1400 T. asiatica - 2003 Jeju 〃 G1403 T. saginata M/37 2003 - 〃 G1555 T. asiatica - 2004 Chuncheon 〃 G1579 T. saginata - 2005 Jeju 〃 115 138 153 174 183 189 190 195 219 225 231 234 237 243 247 252 261 265 267 268 270 273 280 285 288 291 300 315 321 324 Ts A G G T G T T A A T A A T C C T T G T T T G T T T C A A A C Ta . . T . T C C . G C G . . T T . . . . . . . . A C T . G G . Tsol T A . A T . C T . . . T A T T C A A A A A A G . . A G . G A
325 330 333 336 338 348 348 355 363 366 381 390 393 399 402 405 408 411 421 422 423 425 426 429 432 438 441 447 450
Ts A T A G C G G T G T G T G G G A A A T A T A C T G C G T G Ta . . G A T A . . . . A . . . . G . . . . . . T . . T . C . Tsol G G . A T A A G A C G C A A A T G G A G A G T G A T A T T
Table 1. Samples analyzed in this study

-, unknown.

Table 2. Polymorphic sites of cox1 sequences of human Taenia tapeworms

Numbers indicate the positions from 5′end of the cox1 gene, and dots indicate sequence matches with T. saginata.

Ts, T. saginata; Ta, T. asiatica; Tsol, T. solium.