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  Molecular Parasitology, specifically the African tsetse-transmitted trypanosomes.


   School of Biological Sciences

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  Prof W Gibson  Applications accepted all year round

About the Project

Research is centred on investigating the genetics and genetic diversity of natural trypanosome populations using molecular tools.



References

Gibson, W, Peacock, L, Ferris, V, Williams, K and Bailey, M (2008) The use of yellow fluorescent hybrids to indicate mating in Trypanosoma brucei. Parasites and Vectors, 1:4.

Adams, E., Hamilton, P. B., Malele, I, and Gibson, W. (2008) The identification, diversity and prevalence of trypanosomes in field caught tsetse in Tanzania using ITS-1 primers and fluorescent fragment length barcoding. Infection, Genetics and Evolution, 8: 439-444.

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