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    The Development and Use of Repetitive Sequences as DNA Probes for Parasite Detection and Species Identification

    • Last Update: 2021-02-24
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    The use of
    DNA
    probes for the detection and identification of para sites has become a routine practice in many laboratories and the tech nique is rapidly becoming established as a diagnostic tool for field and clinical studies. DNA probes have been used in the identification of a large number of parasites including
    Leishmania
    (
    1

    4
    ), malaria parasites (
    5

    8
    ), trypanosomes (
    9

    10
    ),
    Onchocerca
    (
    11

    13
    ), schisto- somes (
    14

    15
    ) and filarial parasites (
    16

    18
    ). Undoubtedly, DNA probes will continue to make an important contribution to research progress in this area.
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