Abstract

During the past ten years, new and remarkable information about the genetic diversity and phylogenetic relationships of parasites has been obtained through use of sensitive polymerase chain reaction-based techniques [1–8]. DNA sequences of numerous species have been deposited in GenBank, an invaluable resource for the study of parasites and other organisms. However, the majority of DNA sequences in GenBank, especially those obtained from wildlife parasites, have been identified only to the level of genus, and sometimes at even higher levels of classification.

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