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Journal of Molecular Evolution | 2003

Phylogenetic Relationships Among JC Virus Strains in Japanese/Koreans and Native Americans Speaking Amerind or Na-Dene

Huai-Ying Zheng; Chie Sugimoto; Masami Hasegawa; Nobuyoshi Kobayashi; Akihiro Kanayama; Antonieta Rodas; Mildred Mejia; Jesus Nakamichi; Jing Guo; Tadaichi Kitamura; Yoshiaki Yogo

Many genetic studies using human mtDNA or the Y chromosome have been conducted to elucidate the relationships among the three Native American groups speaking Amerind, Na-Dene, and Eskimo-Aleut. Human polyomavirus JC (JCV) may also help to gain insights into this issue. JCV isolates are classified into more than 10 geographically distinct genotypes (designated subtypes here), which were generated by splits in the three superclusters, Types A, B, and C. A particular subtype of JCV (named MY) belonging to Type B is spread in both Japanese/Koreans and Native Americans speaking Amerind or Na-Dene. In this study, we evaluated the phylogenetic relationships among MY isolates worldwide, using the whole-genome approach, with which a highly reliable phylogeny of JCV isolates can be reconstructed. Thirty-six complete sequences belonging to MY (10 from Japanese/Koreans, 24 from Native Americans, and 2 from others), together with 54 belonging to other subtypes around the world, were aligned and subjected to phylogenetic analysis using the neighbor-joining and maximum-likelihood methods. In the resultant phylogenetic trees, the MY sequences diverged into two Japanese/Korean and five Native American clades with high bootstrap probabilities. Two of the Native American clades contained isolates mainly from Na-Denes and the others contained isolates mainly from Amerinds. The Na-Dene clades were not clustered together, nor were the Amerind clades. In contrast, the two Japanese/Korean clades were clustered at a high bootstrap probability. We concluded that there is no distinction between Amerinds and Na-Denes in terms of indigenous JCVs, although they are linguistically distinguished from each other.


Medical Entomology and Zoology | 1999

The geographical distribution of vectors of Chagas' disease and populations at risk of infection in Guatemala

Yuichiro Tabaru; Carlota Monroy; Antonieta Rodas; Mildred Mejia; Regina Rosales


Medical Entomology and Zoology | 1998

Comparison of indoor searches with whole house demolition collections of the vectors of Chagas disease and their indoor distribution

Carlota Monroy; Mildred Mejia; Antonieta Rodas; Regina Rosales; Masahiro Horio; Yuichiro Tabaru


Medical Entomology and Zoology | 1998

グアテマラにおけるチャガス病ベクター, Triatoma dimidiata 及び Rhodnius prolixus に対する数種殺虫剤の実地効力

Yuichiro Tabaru; Carlota Monroy; Antonieta Rodas; Mildred Mejia; Regina Rosales


Medical Entomology and Zoology | 1998

Wall plastering and paints as methods to control vectors of Chagas disease in Guatemala

Carlota Monroy; Antonieta Rodas; Mildred Mejia; Yuichiro Tabaru


Medical Entomology and Zoology | 1998

Assessing methods for the density of Ttriatoma dimidiata, the principal vector of Chagas' disease in Guatemala

Carlota Monroy; Mildred Mejia; Antonieta Rodas; Tomoyuki Hashimoto; Yuichiro Tabaru


Medical Entomology and Zoology | 1999

Chagas' disease vector surveillance in various residences in Santa Maria Ixhuatan, Departament of Santa Rosa, Guatemala

Yuichiro Tabaru; Carlota Monroy; Antonieta Rodas; Mildred Mejia


衞生動物 | 1999

グアテマラにおけるシャガス病伝播者(サシガメ)の地理的分布と同症感染地域

雄一郎 田原; Carlota Monroy; Antonieta Rodas; Mildred Mejia; Regina Rosales


衞生動物 | 1999

グアテマラの一農村におけるシャガス病媒介虫, Triatoma dimidiata の生息環境

雄一郎 田原; Carlota Monroy; Antonieta Rodas; Mildred Mejia


衛生動物 | 1999

B33 グアテマラにおけるシャーガス病媒介サシガメの生態及び防除に関する研究 (1)

田原 雄一郎; Carlota Monroy; Antonieta Rodas; Mildred Mejia; Regina Rosales

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Carlota Monroy

University of San Carlos

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Yuichiro Tabaru

Japan International Cooperation Agency

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Regina Rosales

Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala

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Tomoyuki Hashimoto

Japan International Cooperation Agency

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Regina Rosales

Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala

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