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Table 3 N. caninum multilocus microsatellite genotypes identified in brain samples from ewes and lambs

From: Endogenous transplacental transmission of Neospora caninum during successive pregnancies across three generations of naturally infected sheep

Ewea

Lambb

Microsatellite genotypec

MS4

MS5

MS6A

MS6B

MS7

MS8

MS10

MS12

MS21

(AT)x

(TA)x

(TA)x

(AT)x

(TA)x

(AT)x

(ACT)x − (AGA)y − (TGA)z

(GT)x

(TACA)x

G0–1

 

15

16

9.1

13

6.14.9

16

6

2014/1

15

16

15

12

9.1

13

6.14.9

16

6

G0–2

2014/1

15

16

15

12

9.1

13

6.14.9

16

6

G0–3

2014/1

15

15 d

15

12

9.1d

13

6.14.9d

16

6    §

2014/2

15

16

15

12

9.1

13

6.14.9

16

6

G0–4

2014/1

15

16

15

12

13

6.15.9 d

16

6    §

2014/2

15

16

15

12

9.1

13

6.15.9 d

16

6    §

G0–5

2014/1

15

16

15

12

9.1

13

6.14.9

16

6

2014/2

15

16

9.1

13

16

6

2014/3

15

16

15

12

9.1d

13

6.14.9d

16

6

G0–6

2014/1

15

16

13

6.14.9

6

2015/1

15

16

15

12

9.1

13

6.14.9

16

6

G0–7

2014/1

15

15

15

12

13

6.14.9

16

6    §

2015/1

15

13

6.14.9

16

6

G0–8

2014/1

15

16

15

12

9.1

13

6.14.9

16

6

2015/1

15

16

15

12

9.1

13

6.14.9

16

6

G0–9

2014/1

15

16

15

12

9.1

13

16

6

2016/1

15

15

9.1

13

16

6

G0–10

2014/1

15

16

15

12

13

6.14.9

16

6

2014/2

15

16

15

12

9.1

13

6.14.9

16

6

2016/1

15

12

9.1

6.14.9

6

2016/2

15

15

12

9.1

13

6.14.9

16

6

G0–11

2014/1

15

16

15

12

9.1

13

6.14.9

16

6

2014/2

15

16

13 d

12

9.1

13

6.14.9

16

6    §

2015/1

15

16

15

12

9.1

13

6.14.9

16

6

2016/1

13

6.14.9

16

G0–12

2014/1

15

16

15

12

9.1

13

6.14.9

16

6

2014/2

15

16

15

12

9.1

13

6.14.9

16

6

2014/3

15

16

15

12

9.1d

13

6.13.9 d

16

6    §

2014/4

15

16

15

12

9.1

13

6.14.9

16

6

2015/1

15

16

15

12

9.1

13

6.14.9

16

6

2016/1

15

12

9.1

13

6.14.9

16

6

G0–13

2015/1

15

16

15

12

9.1

13

6.15.9 d

16

–    §

G0–14

2015/1

12

13

6.14.9

16

G0–15

2015/1

15

9.1

6

2015/2

15

16

15

12

9.1

13

6.14.9

16

6

G0–16

2016/1

15

9.1

13

6.14.9

16

6

G0–17

2016/1

13

6.13.9 d

16

6    §

2016/2

13 d

9.1

6.13.9 d

16

6    §

2016/3

16 d

12

13

6.13.9 d

16

–    §

G1–29

 

15

9.1

13

6.14.9

16

6

2015/1

15

16

15

12

9.1

13

6.14.9

16

6

G1–30

 

13

6.14.9

16

2016/1

15

16

13

6.14.9

16

6

G1–31

2015/1

9.1

6.14.9

16

6

G1–32

2016/1

15

16

15

12

9.1

13

6.14.9

16

5d  §

G1–33

2016/1

14 d

16

15

12

9.1

13

6.14.9

16

6    §

G1–34

2016/1

15

15 d

15

12

13

6.14.9d

16

6    §

G1–35

2016/1

15

16

15

12

9.1

13

6.14.9

16

6

G2–53

 

15

16

15

12

9.1

13

6.14.9

16

6

G2–54

 

15

16

12

9.1

13

6.14.9

16

6

Predominant genotype

15

16

15

12

9.1

13

6.14.9

16

6

  1. Ewes are identified with a code indicating “Generation-ewe number”.
  2. Lambs are identified with a code indicating “Birth year/lamb number”.
  3. Microsatellite alleles are expressed as the number of repeats (x, y and z) in the motif sequences according to fragment size analysis and sequencing [14].
  4. Alleles sequenced by Sanger method to check repetitive motives.
  5. § Genotypes differing from the predominant genotype; the alleles involved are highlighted in bolditalic type.