The aim of the present study was to genetically characterize Fasciola hepatica strains from diverse ecogeographical regions (America and Europe), susceptible and resistant to Triclabendazole, using the random amplified polymorphic DNA fragments (RAPDs-PCR) technique to elucidate genetic variability between the different isolates. Ten different oligonucleotide primers of 10 bases with GC content varying from 50–70 % were used. A polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was carried out in 25 μl of total volume. Duplicate PCR reactions on each individual template DNA were performed to test the reproducibility of the individual DNA bands. The size of the RAPD-PCR fragments was determined by the reciprocal plot between the delay factors (Rf) versus the l...
Background: In this study, we used both ITS1 and ITS2 for molecular identification of Fasciola speci...
The zoonotic liver flukes Fasciola hepatica and F. gigantica co-exist in parts of Africa and Asia. T...
Fasciola hepatica and F. gigantica are the causative agents of fasciolosis in domestic animals and h...
Liver flukes Fasciola hepatica are among the causes of foodborne diseases of parasitic etiology. The...
Understanding genetic structure and status of genetic variation of Fasciola hepatica isolates from d...
Abstract Liver flukes belonging to the genus Fasciola are among the causes of foodborne diseases of ...
Accurate morphological differentiation between the liver fluke species Fasciola hepatica and Fasciol...
The study sought to characterize Fasciola gigantica isolates from cattle in different localities usi...
The study sought to characterize Fasciola gigantica isolates from cattle in different localities usi...
The study sought to characterize Fasciola gigantica isolates from cattle in different localities usi...
Abstract. Accurate identification of Fasciola species, followed by biological and ecological charact...
Dissertation presented to obtain the Master Degree in Molecular, Genetics and BiomedicinePart of the...
Fasciola hepatica is a trematode showing genetic variation among isolates from different regions of ...
Background: Understanding genetic structure and status of genetic variation of the Fasciola hepatica...
Background: Understanding genetic structure and status of genetic variation of the Fasciola hepatica...
Background: In this study, we used both ITS1 and ITS2 for molecular identification of Fasciola speci...
The zoonotic liver flukes Fasciola hepatica and F. gigantica co-exist in parts of Africa and Asia. T...
Fasciola hepatica and F. gigantica are the causative agents of fasciolosis in domestic animals and h...
Liver flukes Fasciola hepatica are among the causes of foodborne diseases of parasitic etiology. The...
Understanding genetic structure and status of genetic variation of Fasciola hepatica isolates from d...
Abstract Liver flukes belonging to the genus Fasciola are among the causes of foodborne diseases of ...
Accurate morphological differentiation between the liver fluke species Fasciola hepatica and Fasciol...
The study sought to characterize Fasciola gigantica isolates from cattle in different localities usi...
The study sought to characterize Fasciola gigantica isolates from cattle in different localities usi...
The study sought to characterize Fasciola gigantica isolates from cattle in different localities usi...
Abstract. Accurate identification of Fasciola species, followed by biological and ecological charact...
Dissertation presented to obtain the Master Degree in Molecular, Genetics and BiomedicinePart of the...
Fasciola hepatica is a trematode showing genetic variation among isolates from different regions of ...
Background: Understanding genetic structure and status of genetic variation of the Fasciola hepatica...
Background: Understanding genetic structure and status of genetic variation of the Fasciola hepatica...
Background: In this study, we used both ITS1 and ITS2 for molecular identification of Fasciola speci...
The zoonotic liver flukes Fasciola hepatica and F. gigantica co-exist in parts of Africa and Asia. T...
Fasciola hepatica and F. gigantica are the causative agents of fasciolosis in domestic animals and h...