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Volume 26, Number 7—July 2020
Research

Efficient Surveillance of Plasmodium knowlesi Genetic Subpopulations, Malaysian Borneo, 2000–2018

Paul C.S Divis1Comments to Author , Ting H. Hu1, Khamisah A. Kadir, Dayang S.A. Mohammad, King C. Hii, Cyrus Daneshvar, David J. Conway, and Balbir Singh
Author affiliations: Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, Kota Samarahan, Malaysia (P.C.S. Divis, T.H. Hu, K.K. Kadir, D.S.A Mohammad, C. Daneshvar, D.J Conway, B. Singh); London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, UK (P.C.S. Divis, D.J. Conway); Kapit Hospital, Kapit, Malaysia (K.C. Hii); University Hospitals Plymouth National Health Service Trust, Plymouth, UK (C. Daneshvar)

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Figure 1

Specificity of PCR primer sets C1A and C2J for discriminating Plasmodium knowlesi infections of cluster 1 and Cluster 2 subpopulations, Kapit division, Sarawak state, Malaysian Borneo. Lane 1, DNA ladder; lane 2, KT025; lane 23, KT027; lane 24, KT029; lane 25, KT031; lane 26, KT042; lane 27, KT055; lane 28, KT057; lane 29, KT114; lane 210, BTG025; lane 211, BTG026; lane 212, BTG033; lane 213, BTG035; lane 214, BTG044; lane 215, BTG062. Primer sequences and amplification conditions are shown in A

Figure 1. Specificity of PCR primer sets C1A and C2J for discriminating Plasmodium knowlesi infections of cluster 1 and cluster 2 subpopulations, Kapit division, Sarawak state, Malaysian Borneo. Lane 1, DNA ladder; lane 2, KT025; lane 3, KT027; lane 4, KT029; lane 5, KT031; lane 6, KT042; lane 7, KT055; lane 8, KT057; lane 9, KT114; lane 10, BTG025; lane 11, BTG026; lane 12, BTG033; lane 13, BTG035; lane 14, BTG044; lane 15, BTG062. Primer sequences and amplification conditions are shown in Appendix Table 1.

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1These authors contributed equally to this article.

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