
pmid: 17280677
In contrast to the situations with model organisms and parasitic protozoa, progress with gene manipulation with schistosomes has been delayed by impediments that include our inability to maintain the life cycle in vitro, absence of immortalized cell lines, large genome sizes, unavailability of drug resistance markers and other difficulties. However, in the past few years, tangible progress has been reported towards development of tools for gene manipulation and transgenesis of schistosomes, and there is reason to believe that the field is on the verge of transformation into an era where genetic manipulation is routine. Recent reports dealing with approaches and tools to manipulate the genome and gene expression in schistosomes are reviewed here.
Genome, Helminth, Gene Expression, Cell Line, Animals, Genetically Modified, Genetic Techniques, Animals, Humans, Schistosoma, Schistosomiasis, RNA Interference, Gene Silencing, Transgenes, RNA, Helminth, Genes, Helminth
Genome, Helminth, Gene Expression, Cell Line, Animals, Genetically Modified, Genetic Techniques, Animals, Humans, Schistosoma, Schistosomiasis, RNA Interference, Gene Silencing, Transgenes, RNA, Helminth, Genes, Helminth
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