2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.actatropica.2020.105609
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Sand fly typing: a simple and morphologically-supported method based on polymorphism of 18S rRNA gene in a Leishmaniasis endemic area of Argentina

Abstract: Leishmaniases are vector-borne diseases that in the Americas are distributed from southern United States to northern Argentina. The vectors for this disease are small dipterans known as sand flies that are usually identified morphologically by observing structures with taxonomic value; but it is time-consuming, laborious, and requires entomological expertise. Then, this work was aimed at identifying sand flies with molecular techniques, using the morphological identification as a reference technique, in an end… Show more

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“…Thus, underlying research involving molecular biology using techniques and resembling this study becomes compelling. Among these, we can mention the characterization of ribosomal DNA sequences (Almazán et al, 2020); that have used other markers recognized as useful in specific differentiation, such as the period gene (Freitas et al, 2018); and protein analyzes, such as those performed by mass spectrometry (Mathis et al, 2015).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, underlying research involving molecular biology using techniques and resembling this study becomes compelling. Among these, we can mention the characterization of ribosomal DNA sequences (Almazán et al, 2020); that have used other markers recognized as useful in specific differentiation, such as the period gene (Freitas et al, 2018); and protein analyzes, such as those performed by mass spectrometry (Mathis et al, 2015).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Morphological identification is still preferred in this study since there are not many sandfly DNA sequences from Thailand in the public database that could be used as reference for species identification [6]. Moreover, morphological identification is still used as the reference technique for sandfly species identification although it is time consuming, laborious, and requires entomological expertise [21].…”
Section: Morphological Identificationmentioning
confidence: 99%