1992
DOI: 10.1017/s0031182000073698
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Schistosoma mansoni: adult males and females differentially express antigens encoded by repetitive genomic DNA

Abstract: Two repetitive DNA sequences have been characterized from Schistosoma mansoni which were transcribed into mRNAs and translated to give two families of cross-reactive proteins. One DNA element, which was present as a 230 bp Pst I fragment was arranged in tandem arrays of at least 17 copies in the genome. The second element, which could be localized to a 1800 bp Pst I fragment, was dispersed in the genome. The 1800 bp repeat was found on the mRNA encoding the 45 kDa polypeptide precursor of a potential surface a… Show more

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“…Two repetitive DNA sequences have been characterized from S. mansoni that were transcribed and translated into crossreactive proteins (Smith et al 1992). The first element was arranged in a tandem array of at least 17 copies, the other was dispersed in the genome.…”
Section: Repeated and Mobile Elementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two repetitive DNA sequences have been characterized from S. mansoni that were transcribed and translated into crossreactive proteins (Smith et al 1992). The first element was arranged in a tandem array of at least 17 copies, the other was dispersed in the genome.…”
Section: Repeated and Mobile Elementsmentioning
confidence: 99%