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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Jun 23.
Published in final edited form as: Acta Trop. 2015 Aug 20;152:26–31. doi: 10.1016/j.actatropica.2015.08.003

Table 2.

Original repeat types and their variants identified in the study parasite populations

Type Original type sequence Variants * # isolates with variant§ # (%) of variant
1 AHHAHHVAD AHHAHHVAY 1 1/191 (0.5%)

2 AHHAHHAAD AHHAYHAAD 3 14/734(1.9%)
AHHAHYAAD 2
AYHAHHAAD 1
AHHAHRAAD 1
AHHARHAAD 1
AHHAHHTAD 1
AHHAHTAAD 1
AHHAHHAVD 1
AHHAHHAAG 3

4 AHH THH 1 5/39 (12.8%)
ARH 1
AHR 1
AQH 1
AHY 1

5 AHHAHHASD AHHAQHASD 1 1/44 (2.3%)

6 AHHATD AHLATD 1 1/185 (0.5%)

7 AHHAAD ARHAAD 1 5/270 (1.9%)
AHRAAD 2
AHHAPD 1
AHHAAE 1

10 AHHAAAHHATD AHYAAAHHATD 1 1/59 (1.7%)

12 AHHAAAHHEAATH AHHAAAHREAATH 1 4/67 (6.0%)
AHHAAAHHGAATH 1
AHHAAAHHEAATQ 2
*

Variants differing from the original type sequences by a single amino acid (highlighted in bold and underlined) are grouped into the same repeat type.

§

Number of parasites carrying the variant repeat type (from a total of 67 parasite isolates).

Indicates the number (%) of the variant type repeat within the total number of the corresponding type repeat identified in the 67 parasite isolates.