. . . . "Vn\u00FAtrodruhov\u00E1 variabilita klie\u0161ta Hyalomma aegyptium" . "2013-05-30+02:00"^^ . . "Kautman, Matej" . . . . "Hyalomma aegyptium s\u00FA klie\u0161t\u011B \u017Eelv. Zk\u00FAman\u00FDch bylo spolu 127 klie\u0161\u0165ov." . . . "Dvo\u0159\u00E1kov\u00E1, Nela" . . . . "Vn\u00FAtrodruhov\u00E1 variabilita klie\u0161ta Hyalomma aegyptium" . "Veterin\u00E1rn\u00ED a farmaceutick\u00E1 univerzita Brno" . . "978-80-7305-650-6" . "RIV/62157124:16270/13:43872449" . . "\u0160irok\u00FD, Pavel" . . . . "16270" . . . "P(GAP506/11/1738)" . . "Intraspecific variability of tick Hyalomma aegyptium"@en . "3"^^ . . "114949" . "intraspecific variability; ITS 2; 16S rDNA; 12S rDNA; 18S rDNA; COI; phylogeography; Hyalomma aegyptium"@en . "RIV/62157124:16270/13:43872449!RIV14-GA0-16270___" . "Brno" . "Intraspecific variability of tick Hyalomma aegyptium"@en . "Sborn\u00EDk p\u0159\u00EDsp\u011Bvk\u016F XV. konference mlad\u00FDch v\u011Bdeck\u00FDch pracovn\u00EDk\u016F s mezin\u00E1rodn\u00ED \u00FA\u010Dast\u00ED" . "Brno" . . "[918BE140A529]" . "Hyalomma aegyptium ticks are three-host parasites feeding specifically on tortoises. Together 127 ticks were examined. Research is focused on whole distribution area of H. aegyptium. Material has been collected from 85 localities in Afghanistan, Algeria, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Georgia, Greece, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Morocco, Pakistan, Romania, Syria and Tunisia. First step was to determine primers suitable for phylogeography analysis. Together 9 different molecular markers were examined, five of them have been successfully amplified (COI, 12S rDNA, 16S rDNA, 18S rDNA and ITS2). COI gene was analysed by Bayesian method and maximum likelihood method, which formed geographically separated clusters. According to this single-gene approach-population clustering do not correspond clearly to geographic scale. Hence there is a hypothesis that gene flow among H. aegyptium populations is more affected by higher dispersion ability of less host-specific larvae and nymphs, feeding on relatively wide scale of hosts including other reptiles, birds and mammals."@en . "3"^^ . "3"^^ . .