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Molecular and Morphologic Identification of Spirometra ranarum Found in the Stool of African Lion, Panthera leo in the Serengeti Plain of Tanzania
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Molecular and Morphologic Identification of Spirometra ranarum Found in the Stool of African Lion, Panthera leo in the Serengeti Plain of Tanzania

The Korean Journal of Parasitology 2018;56(4):379-383.
Published online: August 31, 2018

1Department of Parasitology, Medical Research Institute and Parasite Resource Bank, Chungbuk National University School of Medicine, Cheongju 28644, Korea

2Tanzania Wildlife Research Institute, Arusha, Tanzania

*Corresponding author (jeonhk@chungbuk.ac.kr)
• Received: April 25, 2018   • Revised: July 23, 2018   • Accepted: August 10, 2018

© 2018, Korean Society for Parasitology and Tropical Medicine

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Molecular and Morphologic Identification of Spirometra ranarum Found in the Stool of African Lion, Panthera leo in the Serengeti Plain of Tanzania
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Fig. 1 Gravid proglottids of Spirometra ranarum (Tanzania origin) collected from an African male lion. Whole mounted specimens of proglottids showing the cirrus (C), uterus (U), genital pore (GP), vaginal pore (VP), uterine pore (UP), and ovary (OV) (acetocarmine stain). (A)×12, (B)×40.
Fig. 2 Phylogenetic tree of Spirometra species based on complete mitochondria cox1 sequences. Numbers above the branches represent bootstrap value for Bayesian inference (BI) and maximum likelihood (ML). *GenBank No. AB369249-AB369251, AB374543 are currently registered as S. erinaceieuropaei by complete mitochondrial cox1 sequences. GenBank No. LC328893-LC328901 are registered as S. decipiens by complete mitochondrial cox1 sequences.
Molecular and Morphologic Identification of Spirometra ranarum Found in the Stool of African Lion, Panthera leo in the Serengeti Plain of Tanzania

Percentage pairwise sequence homologies of the complete mitochondrial cox1 and nad1 genes of Spirometra ranarum isolated from an African lion in Tanzania and various Spirometra species

Species GenBank No. S. erinaceieuropaei (KJ599680) S. decipiens (KJ599679) S. ranarum (MH298843, MH298844)



cox1 nad1 cox1 nad1 cox1 nad1
S. ranarum* 90.6 88.1 97.9 97.9 99.8 99.8

*Tanzania origin.

Table 1 Percentage pairwise sequence homologies of the complete mitochondrial cox1 and nad1 genes of Spirometra ranarum isolated from an African lion in Tanzania and various Spirometra species

Tanzania origin.