sequence heterogeneity in kinetoplast minicircle dna of leishmania majer
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In a recent paper (5), Noyes et al. discussed a nested-PCRbased approach for identification and analysis of Leishmania kinetoplast DNA (kDNA) minicircle classes using the analysis of minicircle variable-region (VR) restriction profiles. The kDNA of trypanosomatids consists of catenated minicircle (approximately 5 3 10 to 5 3 10 per associate) and maxicircle (20 to 50 per associate) molecules (8...
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