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Female-specific sequences isolated from Schistosoma mansoni by representational difference analysis

Representational difference analysis (RDA), a recently described, polymerase-chain-reaction-based modification of the subtractive hybridization process was employed to isolate female-specific sequences of Schistosoma mansoni. Using HindIII-derived amplicons, an excess of male schistosome DNA was emp...

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Published in:Molecular and biochemical parasitology 1995-05, Vol.71 (2), p.173-181
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Male
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Representational difference analysis
Retroelements
Schistosoma mansoni - genetics
Schistosome
Sex Characteristics
Sex-specific probe
Subtractive hybridization
title Female-specific sequences isolated from Schistosoma mansoni by representational difference analysis
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