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Volume 12, Number 12—December 2006
Research

Distinct Transmission Cycles of Leishmania tropica in 2 Adjacent Foci, Northern Israel

Milena Svobodova*, Jan Votypka*, Jitka Peckova*, Vít Dvorak*, Abedelmajeed Nasereddin†, Gad Baneth†, Julia Sztern†, Vasiliy Kravchenko†, Amnon Orr‡, David Meir§, Lionel F. Schnur†, Petr Volf*, and Alon Warburg†Comments to Author 
Author affiliations: *Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic; †The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel; ‡Tiberias Veterinary Center, Tiberias, Israel; §Nature and National Parks Protection Authority, Jerusalem, Israel

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Figure 6

Random amplified polymorphic DNA PCR banding patterns of Phlebotomus sergenti from 2 foci in Galilee, Israel. The PCR was performed with primer OPI 1. Lane MW, molecular mass marker; lane 2, P. sergenti from Turkey. Shown are 4 flies from the northern focus (Nf) and 4 flies from the southern focus (Sf).

Figure 6. Random amplified polymorphic DNA PCR banding patterns of Phlebotomus sergenti from 2 foci in Galilee, Israel. The PCR was performed with primer OPI 1. Lane MW, molecular mass marker; lane 2, P. sergenti from Turkey. Shown are 4 flies from the northern focus (Nf) and 4 flies from the southern focus (Sf).

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