| Biomphalaria glabrata field isolate (BB02) collected for construction of BAC library Biomphalaria
glabrata snails were collected by Omar dos Santos Carvalho
in Brazil, South America. This field isolate will be used to generate
a strain designated as BB02 (Biomphalaria from Barreiro
caught in 2002). |
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| Type location
of the BB02 strain of Biomphalaria glabrata
Contact information Omar
dos Santos Carvalho (e-mail omar@cpqrr.fiocruz.br)
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| This field isolate is used to generate
a strain designated as BB02 (Biomphalaria from Barreiro
caught in 2002). The F1 of the wild caught snails was tested
for susceptibility with 3 different Schistosoma mansoni strains
(LE, SJ and AL, maintained at the Section of Mollusks Rearing at Centro de Pesquisas René
Rachou in Fiocruz, Belo Horizonte Brasil) using a ratio of 10 miracidia/snail.
Parasite-susceptible snails from the pre-existing BB01 strain of Biomphalaria
glabrata (maintained over 10 years in the same lab) was used as
an infectivity control. Outcome of experimental infections, kindly contributed by Omar dos Santos Carvalho : LE strain of Schistosoma mansoni |
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| The BB02 strain was also transported (by means of egg masses) to the Department of Biology, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque NM, USA. Molecular markers will be used to place this strain among previously characterized Biomphalaria glabrata isolates. Juvenile BB02 snails will be exposed to the NMRI strain of Schistosoma mansoni. Other labs may additionally test susceptibility of the BB02 strain to Schistosoma mansoni also. | ||
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| Morphological data and sequence information confirm that the BB02 isolate is Biomphalaria glabrata. | ||
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| Molecular characterization of BB02
strain as Biomphalaria glabrata through PCR-RFLP on polyacrylamide
gel, using DdeI enzyme and ITS region kindly contributed by Omar dos Santos Carvalho : Legend Lane 1 : Biomphalaria glabrata from Jacobina (State of Bahia, Brazil). Lane 2 -11 : Biomphalaria glabrata (BB02). Lane 12 : Biomphalaria glabrata from Esteio (State of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil). |
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| Partial sequences of the 16S rDNA and NADH dehydrogenase 1 genes from BB02 were characterized and deposited in GenBank under accession numbers AY737280 and AY737281, respectively. | ||
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