Diversity of isolates of Rhodococcus equi from Australian Thoroughbred horse farms

Pulsed field gel electrophoresis of restriction endonuclease digested genomic DNA from a collection of clinical isolates of Rhodococcus equi was used to compare strain diversity on different Thoroughbred horse farms over time. Restricted diversity was found among the isolates tested, as the same str...

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description Pulsed field gel electrophoresis of restriction endonuclease digested genomic DNA from a collection of clinical isolates of Rhodococcus equi was used to compare strain diversity on different Thoroughbred horse farms over time. Restricted diversity was found among the isolates tested, as the same strains were detected on multiple farms and in multiple years. Marked variation occurred in strain prevalence with some strains being represented by single isolates, and the most prevalent by 26 isolates. There were dominant strains on some farms and the prevalence of some strains differed between farms. Infection with multiple strains was noted in some cases where multiple isolates from a single foal were examined.
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Actinomycetales Infections - veterinary
ADN
Animals
Bacteria
Bacterial Typing Techniques
CABALLOS
CHEVAL
Clinical isolates
CORYNEBACTERIUM EQUI
DNA
ELECTROFORESIS
ELECTROPHORESE
ELECTROPHORESIS
Electrophoresis, Gel, Pulsed-Field
Endonuclease
Farms
Gel electrophoresis
GENETIC VARIATION
genomics
Horse Diseases - microbiology
HORSES
Infection
Microbiology
Polymorphism, Restriction Fragment Length
Rhodococcus equi
Rhodococcus equi - classification
Rhodococcus equi - genetics
RNA, Ribosomal, 16S - genetics
VARIACION GENETICA
VARIATION GENETIQUE
title Diversity of isolates of Rhodococcus equi from Australian Thoroughbred horse farms
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