Data from: Zoonotic Echinococcus granulosus sensu lato genotypes G6 and G7: new insights from the global mitogenome analysis

Published: 12 February 2025| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/4cjpz79kf4.1
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Anti Biedermann

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Cystic echinococcosis is a severe zoonotic disease caused by different species and genotypes belonging to the Echinococcus granulosus sensu lato complex. Among these, genotypes G6 and G7 are the second most common cause of human cystic echinococcosis. One of the very first steps towards understanding the epidemiology of G6 and G7 is to study their genetic and host diversity, population structure and phylogenetic relationships. For this, we sequenced near-complete mitochondrial genomes (12,850 - 12,856 bp) of 72 new G6 and G7 samples from eight countries and six host species, including humans. By adding 103 sequences from previous studies, the total dataset for further analyses comprised of 175 sequences from 20 countries and seven host species. This is the most comprehensive global mitogenome study of Echinococcus granulosus s.l. G6 and G7 to date. The results of this work revealed: (i) a new divergent haplogroup G6b from Mongolia; (ii) the subdivision of genotype G6 into two major haplogroups: G6a (the nominal haplogroup) and G6b (the Mongolian haplogroup); (iii) highly divergent haplotypes of G6 and G7; (iv) genotype G7 for the first time in camel; (v) genotype G7 in sheep – a rare species for G7; (vi) the importance of using long DNA sequences in phylogenetic analysis. The file includes all the mitochondrial DNA sequences used in the work, aligned and at appropriate length.

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Tartu Ulikooli Okoloogia ja Maateaduste Instituut

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Genetics, Echinococcus granulosus sensu lato

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