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Fig. 2. Examples of two 28S rRNA chromatograms showing double, overlapping peaks. The chromatogram for northern goshawk (Accipiter gentilis) Z19-0970 (top) from Lassen County, California, USA shows the predominate nucleotide for Sarcocystis columbae (99.7% homology) and secondary nucleotide for S. t...
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Summary: | Fig. 2. Examples of two 28S rRNA chromatograms showing double, overlapping peaks. The chromatogram for northern goshawk (Accipiter gentilis) Z19-0970 (top) from Lassen County, California, USA shows the predominate nucleotide for Sarcocystis columbae (99.7% homology) and secondary nucleotide for S. turdusi (98.7% homology); clear double peaks are patent at positions 219, 234, 241 and 260. The chromatogram for Cooper's hawk (A. cooperii) Z20-0257 (bottom) from Los Angeles County, California, USA shows the predominate nucleotide for S. columbae (99.7% homology) and the secondary nucleotide for S. halieti (100% homology); clear double peaks are patent at positions 249 and 261. Note the marginal presence of noise in the remainder of the sequences. ... : Published as part of Rogers, Krysta H., Arranz-Solís, David, Saeij, Jeroen P.J., Lewis, Stephany & Mete, Aslı, 2022, Sarcocystis calchasi and other Sarcocystidae detected in predatory birds in California, USA, pp. 91-99 in International Journal for Parasitology: Parasites and Wildlife 17 on page 96, DOI: 10.1016/j.ijppaw.2021.12.008, http://zenodo.org/record/13287716 ... |
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