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This book aims to provide fundamental knowledge and information for research in molecular systematics on parasitic helminths (nematode, trematode, cestode). The shreds of evidence of molecular systematics studies will be compiled and discussed in terms of the utilities and pitfalls of the genetic marker used for various purposes, which have been implemented for molecular systematics of parasitic nematodes, cestodes, and trematodes. Moreover, this book will also provide the procedure for research on molecular systematics and DNA taxonomy as the guideline to explore parasitic helminths. Finally,…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book aims to provide fundamental knowledge and information for research in molecular systematics on parasitic helminths (nematode, trematode, cestode). The shreds of evidence of molecular systematics studies will be compiled and discussed in terms of the utilities and pitfalls of the genetic marker used for various purposes, which have been implemented for molecular systematics of parasitic nematodes, cestodes, and trematodes. Moreover, this book will also provide the procedure for research on molecular systematics and DNA taxonomy as the guideline to explore parasitic helminths. Finally, the further perspectives of utilizing genetic markers for molecular studies on parasitic helminths will be addressed in the context of applications from the laboratory to fieldwork such as DNA barcoding and environmental DNA metabarcoding of parasitic helminths.
The book will benefit postgraduate students and researchers requiring the detailed knowledge of molecular systematics,as well as researchers desiring a guideline to select genetic markers and analyze DNA sequences to make phylogenetic inferences

Autorenporträt
Urusa Thaenkham (Ph.D. in Tropical Medicine from Mahidol University, Thailand) is an expert in molecular systematics, population genetics, molecular identification, and molecular diagnosis of parasitic helminths, particularly foodborne parasites. The current research interest is the development of DNA barcoding and metabarcoding of parasitic helminths.    Kittipong Chaisiri (Ph.D. in Infection and Global Health from the University of Liverpool, UK) is an expert in rodent-borne diseases, helminth systematic and taxonomy, parasite diversity and ecology, and microbiome analysis. Current research interest is in ecological health, "One health" and "Planetary heath" research themes focusing on the influence of biodiversity.. Abigail Hui En Chan (MSc in Tropical Medicine from Mahidol University, Thailand) is a PhD candidate at the Faculty of Tropical Medicine, Mahidol University. Current research interest is in molecular systematics, DNA barcoding, and metabarcoding of parasitic helminths.