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Polymerase chain reaction-based genotype classification among human Blastocystis hominis populations isolated from different countries
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Kanazawa University, International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, Aga Khan University, ...
Published InParasitology Research
Year2004
Citations233
Abstract
Since the genotype of human Blastocystis hominis isolates is highly polymorphic, PCR-based genotype classification using known sequenced-tagged site (STS) primers would allow the identification or classification of different genotypes. Five populations of human B. hominis isolates obtained from Japan, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Germany, and Thailand were subjected to genotype analysis by using seven kinds of STS primers. Ninety-nine out of 102 isolates were identified as one of the known genotypes, while one isolate from Thailand showed two distinct genotypes and two isolates from Japan were negative with all the STS primers. The most dominant genotype among four populations, except for all four isolates from Thailand, was subtype 3 and it varied from 41.7% to 92.3%. The second most common genotype among…
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