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Spatial heterogeneity of prion gene polymorphisms in an area recently infected by chronic wasting disease

Journal

PRION
Volume 13, Issue 1, Pages 65-76

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/19336896.2019.1583042

Keywords

Prion protein gene polymorphism; spatial variability; white-tailed deer; chronic wasting disease; sequence analysis

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  1. Pennsylvania Game Commission [1434-03HQRU1548]
  2. Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries
  3. Pennsylvania State University Center for Landscape Dynamics

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Genetic variability in the prion protein (Prnp) gene influences host susceptibility to many pathogenic prion diseases. Understanding the distribution of susceptible Prnp variants and determining factors influencing spatial genetic patterns are important components of many chronic wasting disease mitigation strategies. Here, we describe Prnp variability in white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) from the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States of America, an area with a recent history of infection and low disease incidence. This population is characterized by lower rates of polymorphism and significantly higher frequencies of the more susceptible 96GG genotype compared to previously surveyed populations. The prevalence of the most susceptible genotypes at disease-associated loci did vary among subregions, indicating that populations have innate differences in genotype-dictated susceptibility.

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