Identification of a polymorphic Plasmodium vivax microsatellite marker.

Microsatellite markers derived from simple sequence repeats have been useful in studying a number of human pathogens, including the human malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum. Genetic markers for P. vivax would likewise help elucidate the genetics and population characteristics of this other impor...

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Main Authors: Gomez, J, McNamara, D, Bockarie, M, Baird, J, Carlton, J, Zimmerman, P
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2003
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author Gomez, J
McNamara, D
Bockarie, M
Baird, J
Carlton, J
Zimmerman, P
author_facet Gomez, J
McNamara, D
Bockarie, M
Baird, J
Carlton, J
Zimmerman, P
author_sort Gomez, J
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description Microsatellite markers derived from simple sequence repeats have been useful in studying a number of human pathogens, including the human malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum. Genetic markers for P. vivax would likewise help elucidate the genetics and population characteristics of this other important human malaria parasite. We have identified a locus in a P. vivax telomeric clone that contains simple sequence repeats. Primers were designed to amplify this region using a two-step semi-nested polymerase chain reaction protocol. The primers did not amplify template obtained from non-infected individuals, nor DNA from primates infected with the other human malaria parasites (P. ovale, P. malariae, or P. falciparum). The marker was polymorphic in P. vivax-infected field isolates obtained from Papua New Guinea, Indonesia and Guyana. This microsatellite marker may be useful in genetic and epidemiologic studies of P. vivax malaria.
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spelling oxford-uuid:fa65233c-8894-4709-82ca-64e946935fdb2022-03-27T13:05:31ZIdentification of a polymorphic Plasmodium vivax microsatellite marker.Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:fa65233c-8894-4709-82ca-64e946935fdbEnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford2003Gomez, JMcNamara, DBockarie, MBaird, JCarlton, JZimmerman, PMicrosatellite markers derived from simple sequence repeats have been useful in studying a number of human pathogens, including the human malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum. Genetic markers for P. vivax would likewise help elucidate the genetics and population characteristics of this other important human malaria parasite. We have identified a locus in a P. vivax telomeric clone that contains simple sequence repeats. Primers were designed to amplify this region using a two-step semi-nested polymerase chain reaction protocol. The primers did not amplify template obtained from non-infected individuals, nor DNA from primates infected with the other human malaria parasites (P. ovale, P. malariae, or P. falciparum). The marker was polymorphic in P. vivax-infected field isolates obtained from Papua New Guinea, Indonesia and Guyana. This microsatellite marker may be useful in genetic and epidemiologic studies of P. vivax malaria.
spellingShingle Gomez, J
McNamara, D
Bockarie, M
Baird, J
Carlton, J
Zimmerman, P
Identification of a polymorphic Plasmodium vivax microsatellite marker.
title Identification of a polymorphic Plasmodium vivax microsatellite marker.
title_full Identification of a polymorphic Plasmodium vivax microsatellite marker.
title_fullStr Identification of a polymorphic Plasmodium vivax microsatellite marker.
title_full_unstemmed Identification of a polymorphic Plasmodium vivax microsatellite marker.
title_short Identification of a polymorphic Plasmodium vivax microsatellite marker.
title_sort identification of a polymorphic plasmodium vivax microsatellite marker
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