Abstract
Toxoplasma gondii infection is a serious major public health concern. Toxoplasmosis is a disease that affects humans and warm-blooded animals all over the world. The virulence and severity of the sickness may be influenced by parasite load. The three clonal lineages for biological research are T. gondii genotypes I, II, and III. Using primer genes for gra1, rop1, and mic3, which have been identified as essential proteins for tachyzoite invasion and replication in host cells. PCR was used to determine the genotype of a T. gondii isolate from the Indonesian research center for veterinary science. In silico restriction site analysis was performed on T. gondii isolates using CLC sequence viewer 8.0 software to assess sequence data for the existence of restriction enzyme patterns. Predictable restriction fragment length polymorphism using In silico analysis. T. gondii sequencing genes are In silico digested with different restriction enzymes. The findings show that they can easily distinguish archetypal parasites from biotypes and estimate the genetic diversity of the parasites. According to the interpretation of the data, isolate T. gondii belongs to strain RH genotype I.
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