Detection of Naegleria sp. in a Thermal, Acidic Stream in Yellowstone National Park
KATHY B. SHEEHAN, MICHAEL J. FERRIS and JOAN M. HENSON
Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology, 2002
Abstract
An initial survey of sequences of PCR-amplified portions of the 18S rRNA genes from a community DNA clone library,
prepared from an algal mat in a thermal, acidic stream in Yellowstone National Park, WY, USA, revealed among other sequences,
several that matched Vahlkampfia. This finding prompted further investigation using primers specific for Naegleria. Sequences from a
subsequent DNA clone library, prepared from the 5.8S rRNA gene and the adjacent internal transcribed spacer (ITS) regions of the
rRNA, closely matched Naegleria and formed an independent lineage within a clade containing Naegleria sturti and Naegleria niuginiensis.
The sequences may represent a new Naegleria species.
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