Detailed Information on Publication Record
2010
Ethanol-fixed material used for both classical and molecular identification purposes: Eudiplozoon nipponicum (Monogenea: Diplozoidae) as a case parasite species
KOŠKOVÁ, Eva, Iveta MATĚJUSOVÁ, Kristína CIVÁŇOVÁ and Božena KOUBKOVÁBasic information
Original name
Ethanol-fixed material used for both classical and molecular identification purposes: Eudiplozoon nipponicum (Monogenea: Diplozoidae) as a case parasite species
Authors
KOŠKOVÁ, Eva (203 Czech Republic), Iveta MATĚJUSOVÁ (203 Czech Republic), Kristína CIVÁŇOVÁ (703 Slovakia) and Božena KOUBKOVÁ (203 Czech Republic, guarantor)
Edition
Parasitology Research, Heidelberg, Springer-Verlag, 2010, 0932-0113
Other information
Language
English
Type of outcome
Článek v odborném periodiku
Field of Study
10600 1.6 Biological sciences
Country of publisher
Germany
Confidentiality degree
není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
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Impact factor
Impact factor: 1.812
RIV identification code
RIV/00216224:14310/10:00044906
Organization unit
Faculty of Science
UT WoS
000281673800018
Keywords (in Czech)
sodium dodecyl sulphat; ethanol fixed material; Diplozoidae
Keywords in English
sodium dodecyl sulphat;ethanol fixed material; Diplozoidae
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International impact
Změněno: 30/9/2010 13:14, RNDr. Božena Koubková, Ph.D.
Abstract
V originále
This study is focused on the feasibility of two treatments of alcohol-fixed monogenean parasites which are intended to be use for the combined morphological and molecular characterizations. The monogenean parasite, Eudiplozoon nipponicum, was selected as a model parasite species; however it is expected that these techniques will be suitable for other monogeneans and other parasitic families. The haptor of diplozoid parasites is equipped with sclerotized attachment clamps and central hooks which are utilized for morphological identification. As parasite tissue become very tough and rigid when preserved in ethanol, using these structures for species identification without additional treatment is difficult. We investigated two different techniques to digest the surrounding tissues, the first was treatment with 10% sodium dodecyl sulphate (SDS) and the second treatment was proteinase K.
Links
GA524/07/1610, research and development project |
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GD526/09/H025, research and development project |
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LC522, research and development project |
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MSM0021622416, plan (intention) |
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