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From: Variable Surface Glycoprotein RoTat 1.2 PCR as a specific diagnostic tool for the detection of Trypanosoma evansiinfections

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PCR specificity results for the different Trypanosoma ( T. ) species and subspecies in this study. Lane 1 pos. control RoTat 1.2, Lane 2 neg. control, Lanes 3–8 (T. evansi) are, respectively, AnTat 3.1, STIB 816, Zagora I.17, Colombia, Merzouga 56, CAN 86 K; Lanes 9–17 (T. equiperdum) are, respectively, AnTat 4.1, BoTat 1.1, OVI, STIB 818, Alfort, Hamburg, SVP, Am. Strain, Can. Strain ; Lanes 18–23 (T.b.brucei) are, AnTat 1.8, AnTat 2.2, AnTat 5.5, KETRI 2494, TSW 196, STIB 348; Lanes 24–31 (T.b.gambiense) are, respectively, AnTat 9.1, AnTat 11.6, AnTat 22.1, NABE, SEKA, ABBA, LIGO, LiTat 1.6; Lanes 32–36 (T.b. rhodesiense) are STIB 884, STIB 850, AnTat 25.1/S, Etat 1.2/S, AnTat 12.1/S ; Lanes 37–38 (T. congolense) are IL1180, TRT 17; Lane 39 (T. vivax) is ILRAD 700 and Lane 40 (T. theileri) is MELSELE ; Lanes M 100 bp molecular marker (MBI Fermentas, Germany).

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