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A new multiplex PCR assay to distinguish among three cryptic Galba species, intermediate hosts of Fasciola hepatica
ArticleAbstract: A molecular tool described here allows in one step for specific discrimination among three cryptic fPalabras claves:Fossaria, infectious disease, Lymnaea, Lymnaeidae, microsatellites, Multiplex PCRAutores:Alda P., Ayaqui R., David P., Dillon R.T., Hurtrez-Boussès S., Jarne P., Jean Pierre Pointier, Loker E.S., Lounnas M., Manuel H. Calvopina, Maritza Celi-Erazo, Muñiz Pareja F.C., Muzzio-Aroca J., Noya O., Orlando S.A., Richar Rodríguez-Hidalgo, Robles L.M., Uribe N., Vázquez A.A.Fuentes:scopusIsolation, characterization and population-genetic analysis of microsatellite loci in the freshwater snail Galba cubensis (Lymnaeidae)
ArticleAbstract: The freshwater snail Galba cubensis (Pfeiffer, 1839) has a large distribution in the Americas. DespiPalabras claves:Autores:Alda P., David P., Hurtrez-Boussès S., Jean Pierre Pointier, Lounnas M., Sartori K., Vázquez A.A.Fuentes:scopusPopulation structure and genetic diversity in the invasive freshwater snail Galba schirazensis (Lymnaeidae)
ArticleAbstract: We studied the population genetic structure of the freshwater snail Galba schirazensis (Küster, 1862Palabras claves:Galba schirazensis, Galba truncatula, Lymnaea, Lymnaeids, microsatellites, Selfing, VECTORAutores:Alda P., Caron Y., Correa A.C., David P., Dubois M.P., Dung B.T., Hurtrez-Boussès S., Jarne P., Jean Pierre Pointier, Loker E.S., Lounnas M., Manuel H. Calvopina, Maritza Celi-Erazo, Noya O., Richar Rodríguez-Hidalgo, Toty C., Uribe N.Fuentes:scopusSelf-fertilization, long-distance flash invasion and biogeography shape the population structure of Pseudosuccinea columella at the worldwide scale
ArticleAbstract: Population genetic studies are efficient for inferring the invasion history based on a comparison ofPalabras claves:biological invasion, Fasciola hepática, liver fluke, Microsatellite, mitochondrial markers, Population genetics, Pseudosuccinea columella, Self-fertilizationAutores:Arenas J., Ayaqui R., Correa A.C., David P., Dia A., Dubois M.P., Escobar J.S., Gimenez T., González-Ramírez C., Gutierrez A., Hurtrez-Boussès S., Jarne P., Jean Pierre Pointier, Loker E.S., Lounnas M., Nicot A., Noya O., Prepelitchi L., Uribe N., Vázquez A.A., Wisnivesky-Colli C., Yong M.Fuentes:scopus