Diversification of Schistosoma japonicum in Mainland China revealed by mitochondrial DNA.
BACKGROUND: Schistosoma japonicum still causes severe parasitic disease in mainland China, but mainly in areas along the Yangtze River. However, the genetic diversity in populations of S. japonicum has not been well understood across its geographical distribution, and such data may provide insights...
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Main Authors: | Qin Ping Zhao (Author), Ming Sen Jiang (Author), Hui Fen Dong (Author), Pin Nie (Author) |
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2012-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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