Authors: Anna M Pyziel Zdzisław Laskowski Johan Höglund
Publish Date: 2015/09/01
Volume: 114, Issue: 10, Pages: 3939-3939
Abstract
Accordingly the sentence “These included three speciesspecific forward primers for D viviparus 5′GCTAATGTTCTTAATCGT3′ located 191 bases upstream of the 3′ end of the ITS2 region D eckerti 5′CTATATGGAAATGATGATTACCGT3′ located 351 bases upstream of the 3′ end of the ITS2 of D eckerti and 291 bases upstream of 3′ end of the ITS2 of D sp from red deer and moose and finally D capreolus 5′CGAGATACATGTCATATCGA3′ located 30 bases upstream of the 3′ end of the ITS2 as well as one reverse primer 5′CACAGTACTTGTTTGCTATCG3′ located approximately 363 bases downstream of the 5′ end of the 28S rRNA gene which was common for all lungworm species examined” should be corrected as followsThese included three speciesspecific forward primers for D viviparus 5′GCTAATGTTCTTAATCGTTGATC3′ located 191 bases upstream of the 3′ end of the ITS2 region D eckerti 5′CTATATGGAAATGATGATTACCGT3′ located 351 bases upstream of the 3′ end of the ITS2 of D eckerti and 291 bases upstream of 3′ end of the ITS2 of D sp from red deer and moose and finally D capreolus 5′CGAGATACATGTCATATCGA3′ located 30 bases upstream of the 3′ end of the ITS2 as well as one reverse primer 5′CACAGTACTTGTTTGCTATCG3′ located approximately 363 bases downstream of the 5′ end of the 28S rRNA gene which was common for all lungworm species examined
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