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Can P-glycoprotein and β-tubulin polymorphisms be used as genetic markers of resistance in Dirofilaria immitis from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil?

Liliane Maria Valentim WilliNorma Vollmer LabartheLuiz Ney d'EscoffierJonimar Pereira PaivaMarcia Gonçalves Nobre de MirandaFlavya Mendes-de-AlmeidaTânia Zaverucha do Valle
Published in: BMC research notes (2018)
The analysis of these specific SNPs demonstrated no sign of polymorphism on the P-glycoprotein loci, while 72 and 48% of the samples were polymorphic to the first and second SNPs on β-tubulin loci, respectively. This work demonstrates that the P-glycoprotein position 11 and 618 were not polymorphic and, therefore, not suitable as a genetic marker of resistance in Rio de Janeiro whereas both β-tubulin loci were polimorphic. This work points out the difficulty of finding a universal genetic marker for resistance.
Keyphrases
  • genome wide
  • dna methylation
  • copy number
  • genome wide association
  • gene expression