Mbanefo E, Chuanxin Y, Kikuchi M, Shuaibu M, Boamah D, Kirinoki M, Hayashi N, Chigusa Y, Osada Y, Hamano S, Hirayama K
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edit] Description: English: Simulations using our raw data to show DNA-Level recombination mediated by REs by NAHR mechanism. The movie created from a Powerpoint presentation (Additional file 10) represents the basic approach we utilized in our analysis to show evidence of DNA level recombination by a non-allelic homologous recombination mechanism. The raw data obtained from BLAST searches and RepBase repetitive element prediction report was used to present a simulation that demonstrates that the duplicated locus is flanked on 5` and 3` ends by retrotransposons of the classes RTE_SJ and Perere respectively. We proposed that these repetitive elements could have provided the requisite homologous stretch of DNA that is required for such DNA level recombination. NAHR can be inter-chromosomal, intra-chromosomal, inter-sister chromatid, or intra-chromatid to give rise to disperse duplicates of the intervening genomic locus. This movie was created from an original Powerpoint presentation (Additional file 10). Date: 2012. Source: Mbanefo E, Chuanxin Y, Kikuchi M, Shuaibu M, Boamah D, Kirinoki M, Hayashi N, Chigusa Y, Osada Y, Hamano S, Hirayama K (2012). "
Origin of a novel protein-coding gene family with similar signal sequence in Schistosoma japonicum". BMC Genomics.
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Le-Ping Sun, Wei Wang, Qing-Biao Hong, Shi-Zhu Li, You-Sheng Liang, Hai-Tao Yang, Xiao-Nong Zhou
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Summary[
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Title: Animal parasites and human disease New York, J. Wiley, Cornell University Library. Fig. 61. Eggs of parasitic worms, drawn to scale. X 200. (After various authors.) A, Schistosoma haematobium, voided with urine. B, Schistosoma mansoni, voided with faeces. C, Schistosoma, japonicum, voided with faeces. D, Paragonimus ringeri, voided with sputum. E, Fasciola hepatica, voided with faeces. F, Clonorchis sinensis, voided with faeces. G, Opisthotchis felineus, voided with faeces. H, Opisthorchis noverca, voided with faeces. I, Fasciolopsis buski, voided with faeces. J, Gasirodiscoides hominis, voided with faeces. K, Heterophyes heterophyes, voided with faeces. L, Yokagawa yokagawa, voided with faeces. M, Taenia saginata, voided with faeces, usually in progLottids. N, Taenia solium, voided with faeces, usually in proglottida. O, Hymenolepis nana, voided with faeces, usually in proglottids. P, Hym.enolepis ditninuta, voided with faeces, usually in proglottids. Q, Dibothriocephalus latus, voided with faeces. R, Diplogonoporus grandis, voided with faeces. S, Davainea madagascariensis, voided with faeces, usually in proglottids. T, Dipylidium caninum, voided with faeces, usually in proglottids. U, Ascaris lumbricoides, voided with faeces. V, Trichuris trichiura, voided with faeces. W, Ancylostoma duodenale, voided with faeces. X, Necator americanus, voided with faeces. Y, Trichostrongylus orientalis, voided with faeces. Z, Oxyuris vermicularis, voided with faeces.
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