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Volume 8, Number 3, March 2002

Research

Novel Cryptosporidium Genotypes in Sporadic Cryptosporidiosis Cases: First Report of Human Infections with a Cervine Genotype

Corinne S. L. Ong,*† Diane L. Eisler,* Alireza Alikhani,* Vicki W. K. Fung,* Joan Tomblin,‡
William R. Bowie,* and Judith L. Isaac-Renton*†

*University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia; †BC Centre for Disease Control, Vancouver, British Columbia; ‡BC Biomedical Laboratories Ltd., Surrey, British Columbia, Canada.

 
 
Figure 3. Restriction profiles obtained after digestion of polymerase chain reaction products from the Cryptosporidium oocyst wall protein locus with Rsa I.
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Figure 3. Restriction profiles obtained after digestion of polymerase chain reaction products from the Cryptosporidium oocyst wall protein locus with Rsa I. Lanes 1-, 3-, 100-, 50-, and 10-bp ladder molecular weight markers; lanes 4 and 6, bovine genotype 2 isolates; lanes 7 and 8, human genotype 1 isolates; lane 9, cervine genotype isolate MH205; and lane 10, C. meleagridis isolate CS33.

 

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