2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpara.2005.09.010
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Microsatellite analysis reveals genetic structure of Leishmania tropica

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“…Moreover, a strong population structure was found at a micro-geographical scale as the populations within the different countries were genetically heterogenous. This is in accord with the results of earlier population studies of L. infantum Seridi et al 2008;Amro et al 2009;Chargui et al 2009), L. tropica (Schwenkenbecher et al 2006), and L. major . Recent research by MLMT on Sudanese L. donovani showed populations consistent with inbreeding, although it also detected the first population without departure from Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium (Baleela, personal communication).…”
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confidence: 92%
“…Moreover, a strong population structure was found at a micro-geographical scale as the populations within the different countries were genetically heterogenous. This is in accord with the results of earlier population studies of L. infantum Seridi et al 2008;Amro et al 2009;Chargui et al 2009), L. tropica (Schwenkenbecher et al 2006), and L. major . Recent research by MLMT on Sudanese L. donovani showed populations consistent with inbreeding, although it also detected the first population without departure from Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium (Baleela, personal communication).…”
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“…Within L. killicki as well as non-killicki strains of L. tropica, various genetic subdivisions (RD patterns) are apparent (Chaara et al, 2015a,b). In Asia, the population structure of L. tropica has remained stable for 55 years (Schwenkenbecher et al, 2006).…”
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“…Multilocus microsatellite typing (MLMT) has proven highly discriminatory in the typing of strains (5) and has been successfully used in population genetic studies of different Old World species of Leishmania (2,19,20,32). This approach could be performed directly with clinical materials without prior cultivation of the parasites.…”
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