Tandemly repeated genomic sequence demonstrates inter- and intra-strain genetic variation in Schistosoma japonicum* |
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Authors: | Alexander C. Drew,Paul J. Brindley,Fred A. Lewis,Yung-san Liang,Dennis J. Minchella,& Dennis J. Minchella |
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Affiliation: | Molecular Parasitology Unit, Queensland Institute of Medical Research, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia; Biomedical Research Institute, Rockville, Maryland, USA; Department of Biological Sciences, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, USA |
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Abstract: | Genetic variability within and among four geographical strains of Schistosoma japonicum was examined using a novel repetitive element. The element, termed Sjrh1.0, was isolated from genomic DNA of a Philippine strain of S. japonicum using a combination of restriction fragment PCR and band-stab PCR. Sjrh1.0 is a tandemly repeated element, the sequence of which appears to be species-specific, in that it hybridized to DNA from S. japonicum but not to DNA from S. mansoni . Its sequence does not match previously deposited sequences in GenBank. When employed as a probe in Southern hybridization analysis, radiolabelled Sjrh1.0 revealed sex-specific and strain-specific differences in genomic DNA of individual worms. We also found individual genetic variation within geographical isolates of the Asian schistosome. |
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Keywords: | Repetitive DNA Schistosoma japonicum strain variation |
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