L. infantum chagasi genome

Jeffrey Shaw jshaw at tba.com.br
Tue Sep 5 11:29:11 BRT 2000


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As you may know there is considerable interest and support in Brazil for 
genome studies and it has been suggested by some members of the Brazilian 
scientific community that a candidate parasite for sequencing could be L. 
(L.)infantum chagasi. Others, however, feel it would be wiser to finish L. 
(L.)major first and then use this to looking at different regions of the 
visceral parasite.

Views of subscribers on this would be appreciated

Jeffrey Shaw
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As you may know there is considerable interest and support in Brazil for
genome studies and it has been suggested by some members of the Brazilian
scientific community that a candidate parasite for sequencing could be
<i>L. (L.)infantum chagasi.</i> Others, however, feel it would be wiser
to finish <i>L. (L.)major</i> first and then use this to looking at
different regions of the visceral parasite.<br>
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Views of subscribers on this would be appreciated<br>
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Jeffrey Shaw</html>

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