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Molecular characterization of tick genera Haemaphysalis, Ixodes, and Amblyomma in Korea

  • Subin Lee
  • , Badriah Alkathiri
  • , Kyu Sung Ahn
  • , Jiwon Kim
  • , So Youn Youn
  • , Mi Sun Yoo
  • , Hyang Sim Lee
  • , Jae Myung Kim
  • , Dongmi Kwak
  • , Sung Shik Shin
  • , Seung Hun Lee

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Abstract

Ticks are important ectoparasites that serve as key vectors of various pathogens, posing significant risks to both human and animal health. In this study, 3 genera and 5 species of ticks, including Haemaphysalis longicornis, H. flava, H. doenitzi, Ixodes nipponensis, and Amblyomma testudinarium, were analyzed both morphologically and molecularly. Morphological identification was conducted using established taxonomic keys, followed by molecular characterization through analysis of complete cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 (cox1, 1,539 bp) and mitochondrial 16S rDNA (1,191-1,215 bp), and nuclear 18S rDNA (1,812-1,816 bp). Phylogenetic and pairwise distance analyses demonstrated that all 3 genes were effective for genus identification; cox1 and mitochondrial 16S rDNA were more effective than 18S rDNA in species identification. Additionally, this study is the first to identify H. doenitzi in the Korean mainland via molecular characterization. These results may serve as reference data for the molecular identification of tick species.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)272-277
Number of pages6
JournalParasites, Hosts and Diseases
Volume63
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Aug 2025

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  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
    SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being

Keywords

  • Amblyomma
  • Haemaphysalis
  • Ixodes
  • cox1
  • mitochondrial 16S rDNA
  • nuclear 18S rDNA

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