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Intra- and interspecific phenotypic characteristics of fish-pathogenic Edwardsiella ictaluri and E. tarda
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BiologyE. TardaInterspecific Phenotypic CharacteristicsAquaculturePathogenesisFish-pathogenic Edwardsiella IctaluriPathologyE. Tarda IsolatesPathogen CharacterizationFish ImmunologyAquatic OrganismMicrobiologyInfection ControlGoat AntiserumFish FarmingMedicineAntimicrobial ResistanceParasitology
Intra- and interspecific characteristics of fish-pathogenic Edwardsiella ictaluri, and E. tarda were determined by numerical analysis of gel electrophoresed protein profiles, fatty acid methyl esters (FAMEs) and immunoblotting. The 18 E. ictaluri isolates revealed a high degree of homogeneity (70% similarity or higher) in their protein profiles and 95% similarity in their FAME, while the nine E. tarda isolates revealed 30% similarity in their protein profiles and 95% similarity in their FAME. Immunoblots probed for antigenic epitopes with goat antiserum produced against E. ictaluri and E. tarda, respectively, revealed that E. ictaluri were more homogeneous compared with the E. tarda isolates. Overall, there was a considerable degree of relatedness between the two species. Our findings suggest that phenotypically E. ictaluri represents a clonal bacterial population structure compared with the less monomorphic E. tarda.
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