Exploring molecular variation in schistosoma japonicum in china

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Neil D. Young from the Schistosoma japonicum in China The University of have published the research work: Exploring molecular variation in Schistosoma japonicum in China, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
  • how: The authors explored the phylogenomic relationships of the seven S. japonicum study populations to address current limitations of using small mt or microsatellite_DNAs.

SUMMARY

    KR855668-KR855674) from 1.3-3.3 million paired-end reads, annotated each genome and compared each set of 12 mt protein-encoding genes to those of published mt genomes (Supplementary Table 2 . . .

     

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