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 | | Moreover its biology and ecology makes it an ideal mechanical vector for human and animal pathogens, including viruses, bacteria, protozoan cysts and helminth eggs (Sukontason et al., 2000; Graczyk et al., 2001). |
 | | Analyses of the predicted secondary structure of the polypeptides encoded by MdHexL1 and MdHeF1 revealed that the positions of several -helixes and -sheets, and also of the three protein domains described for proteins belonging to the hemocyanin superfamily are highly conserved in the house fly hexamerins (results not shown). |
 | | Hemocyanins and hexamerins are members of the same superfamily and it has been estimated that hemocyanins from primitive crustaceans diverged more than 360 million years ago giving rise to the insect hexamerins (Beintema et al., 1994; Burmester and Scheller, 1996; Burmester, 2001). |
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