Schistosoma spindale and Schistosoma indicum are ruminant-infecting trematodes of the Schistosoma indicum group that are widespread across Southeast Asia. Though neglected, these parasites can cause major pathology and mortality to livestock leading to significant welfare and socio-economic issues, predominantly amongst poor subsistence farmers and their families. Here we used mitogenomic analysis to determine the relationships between these two sympatric species of schistosome and to characterise S. spindale diversity in order to identify possible cryptic speciation. The mitochondrial genomes of S. spindale and S. indicum were assembled and genetic analyses revealed high levels of diversity within the S. indicum group. Evidence of function...
In the present study, near-complete mitochondrial (mt) genome sequences for Schistosoma japonicum fr...
Background: Schistosoma japonicum is a significant public health risk in parts of China and elsewher...
Schistosomes are digenean blood flukes of aves and mammals comprising 23 species. Some species are c...
Schistosoma spindale and Schistosoma indicum are ruminant-infecting trematodes of the Schistosoma in...
'Schistosoma spindale' and 'Schistosoma indicum' are two species of cattle infecting trematodes of t...
Blood flukes within the genus 'Schistosoma' still remain a major cause of disease in the tropics and...
Blood flukes within the genus Schistosoma still remain a major cause of disease in the tropics and s...
Complete mitochondrial genome sequences for the schistosomes Schistosoma haematobium and Schistosoma...
Abstract Blood flukes within the genus Schistosoma still remain a major cause of disease in the trop...
Schistosoma species have traditionally been arranged in groups based on egg morphology, geographical...
An increasing number of complete sequences of mitochondrial(mt) genomes provides the opportunity to ...
[Extract] Mitochondrial genomes have been used in numerous studies to investigate phylogenetic relat...
At least three Schistosoma species can infect humans in South-East Asia. The most widespread of thes...
Robust phylogenies based on molecular data for species within the genus Schistosoma have been genera...
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In the present study, near-complete mitochondrial (mt) genome sequences for Schistosoma japonicum fr...
Background: Schistosoma japonicum is a significant public health risk in parts of China and elsewher...
Schistosomes are digenean blood flukes of aves and mammals comprising 23 species. Some species are c...
Schistosoma spindale and Schistosoma indicum are ruminant-infecting trematodes of the Schistosoma in...
'Schistosoma spindale' and 'Schistosoma indicum' are two species of cattle infecting trematodes of t...
Blood flukes within the genus 'Schistosoma' still remain a major cause of disease in the tropics and...
Blood flukes within the genus Schistosoma still remain a major cause of disease in the tropics and s...
Complete mitochondrial genome sequences for the schistosomes Schistosoma haematobium and Schistosoma...
Abstract Blood flukes within the genus Schistosoma still remain a major cause of disease in the trop...
Schistosoma species have traditionally been arranged in groups based on egg morphology, geographical...
An increasing number of complete sequences of mitochondrial(mt) genomes provides the opportunity to ...
[Extract] Mitochondrial genomes have been used in numerous studies to investigate phylogenetic relat...
At least three Schistosoma species can infect humans in South-East Asia. The most widespread of thes...
Robust phylogenies based on molecular data for species within the genus Schistosoma have been genera...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
In the present study, near-complete mitochondrial (mt) genome sequences for Schistosoma japonicum fr...
Background: Schistosoma japonicum is a significant public health risk in parts of China and elsewher...
Schistosomes are digenean blood flukes of aves and mammals comprising 23 species. Some species are c...