Application of PCR-Based DNA Fingerprinting Techniques for the Genetic Differentiation of Vibrio cholerae Non-01/Non-0139 Isolates from Kuching, Sarawak

Fifty-four Vibrio cholerae non-01/non-0139 isolates were evaluated for their genetic diversity via randomly amplified polymorphic DNA-PCR (RAPD-PCR), enterobacterial repetitive intergenic consensus-PCR (ERICPCR) and BOX-PCR assays. Based on the various PCR fingerprints, the V. cholerae isolates were...

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Main Authors: Micky, Anak Vincent, Lee, San Lai, Ng, Lee Tze, Kasing, Apun
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spelling my.unimas.ir.218512018-10-01T07:55:18Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/21851/ Application of PCR-Based DNA Fingerprinting Techniques for the Genetic Differentiation of Vibrio cholerae Non-01/Non-0139 Isolates from Kuching, Sarawak Micky, Anak Vincent Lee, San Lai Ng, Lee Tze Kasing, Apun Q Science (General) QH301 Biology Fifty-four Vibrio cholerae non-01/non-0139 isolates were evaluated for their genetic diversity via randomly amplified polymorphic DNA-PCR (RAPD-PCR), enterobacterial repetitive intergenic consensus-PCR (ERICPCR) and BOX-PCR assays. Based on the various PCR fingerprints, the V. cholerae isolates were successfully differentiated into 39 types by RAPD-PCR, 43 types by ERIC-PCR, and 38 types by the BOX PCR, with the overall average polymorphic distances observed to be at 0.593, 0.527 and 0.504, respectively. The Simpson’s index of diversity of the isolates based on the fingerprinting analyses indicated that these DNA fingerprinting methods have high discriminatory power 0.986 (RAPD-PCR), 0.992 (ERIC-PCR) and 0.983 (BOX-PCR), and could be used independently or as supplements to other methods for the epidemiological investigation of the V. cholerae from water and seafood sources. The dendrograms constructed also showed that the V. cholerae isolates were clustered into several main clusters and sub-clusters, suggesting that different strains were circulating in the water environment and in the seafood sources. We conclude that molecular genotyping of V. cholerae isolates from surface water and seafood samples in Kuching, Sarawak (Malaysia) enabled high level observation of clonal diversity within V. cholerae isolates, and is directly applicable for the molecular epidemiological studies of the V. cholerae isolates. UNIMAS Publisher 2014 E-Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/21851/1/Application%20of%20PCR-Based%20DNA%20Fingerprinting%20Techniques%20for%20the%20Genetic%20Differentiation%20of%20Vibrio%20cholerae%20Non-01%20%2C%20Non-0139%20Isolates%20from%20Kuching%2C%20Sarawak%20%20%28abstract%29.pdf Micky, Anak Vincent and Lee, San Lai and Ng, Lee Tze and Kasing, Apun (2014) Application of PCR-Based DNA Fingerprinting Techniques for the Genetic Differentiation of Vibrio cholerae Non-01/Non-0139 Isolates from Kuching, Sarawak. Borneo Journal of Resource Science and Technology, 4 (2). pp. 21-34. ISSN 0128-2972 http://publisher.unimas.my/ojs/index.php/BJRST
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Micky, Anak Vincent
Lee, San Lai
Ng, Lee Tze
Kasing, Apun
Application of PCR-Based DNA Fingerprinting Techniques for the Genetic Differentiation of Vibrio cholerae Non-01/Non-0139 Isolates from Kuching, Sarawak
description Fifty-four Vibrio cholerae non-01/non-0139 isolates were evaluated for their genetic diversity via randomly amplified polymorphic DNA-PCR (RAPD-PCR), enterobacterial repetitive intergenic consensus-PCR (ERICPCR) and BOX-PCR assays. Based on the various PCR fingerprints, the V. cholerae isolates were successfully differentiated into 39 types by RAPD-PCR, 43 types by ERIC-PCR, and 38 types by the BOX PCR, with the overall average polymorphic distances observed to be at 0.593, 0.527 and 0.504, respectively. The Simpson’s index of diversity of the isolates based on the fingerprinting analyses indicated that these DNA fingerprinting methods have high discriminatory power 0.986 (RAPD-PCR), 0.992 (ERIC-PCR) and 0.983 (BOX-PCR), and could be used independently or as supplements to other methods for the epidemiological investigation of the V. cholerae from water and seafood sources. The dendrograms constructed also showed that the V. cholerae isolates were clustered into several main clusters and sub-clusters, suggesting that different strains were circulating in the water environment and in the seafood sources. We conclude that molecular genotyping of V. cholerae isolates from surface water and seafood samples in Kuching, Sarawak (Malaysia) enabled high level observation of clonal diversity within V. cholerae isolates, and is directly applicable for the molecular epidemiological studies of the V. cholerae isolates.
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author Micky, Anak Vincent
Lee, San Lai
Ng, Lee Tze
Kasing, Apun
author_facet Micky, Anak Vincent
Lee, San Lai
Ng, Lee Tze
Kasing, Apun
author_sort Micky, Anak Vincent
title Application of PCR-Based DNA Fingerprinting Techniques for the Genetic Differentiation of Vibrio cholerae Non-01/Non-0139 Isolates from Kuching, Sarawak
title_short Application of PCR-Based DNA Fingerprinting Techniques for the Genetic Differentiation of Vibrio cholerae Non-01/Non-0139 Isolates from Kuching, Sarawak
title_full Application of PCR-Based DNA Fingerprinting Techniques for the Genetic Differentiation of Vibrio cholerae Non-01/Non-0139 Isolates from Kuching, Sarawak
title_fullStr Application of PCR-Based DNA Fingerprinting Techniques for the Genetic Differentiation of Vibrio cholerae Non-01/Non-0139 Isolates from Kuching, Sarawak
title_full_unstemmed Application of PCR-Based DNA Fingerprinting Techniques for the Genetic Differentiation of Vibrio cholerae Non-01/Non-0139 Isolates from Kuching, Sarawak
title_sort application of pcr-based dna fingerprinting techniques for the genetic differentiation of vibrio cholerae non-01/non-0139 isolates from kuching, sarawak
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