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The taxonomic status and the genetic differentiation of human ascaris (Ascaris lumbricoides) and pig ascaris (A. suum) was investigated by means of electrophoretic studies at the following enzyme loci: Sdh, Ldh, Mdh-1, Mdh-2, Mdh-3, Idh-1, 6-Pgdh, G-6-pdh, G-3-pdh, Got-1, Got-2, Adk, Pgm-1, Pgm-2, Est-1, Est-2, Acph, Aldo, Tpi, Mpi and Phi. The results obtained clearly show that A. lumbricoides and A. suum are genetically well-differentiated species, easily and surely identifiable by electrophoresis....
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