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Genetic Diversity of Merozoite Surface Protein 2 (MSP2) Plasmodium falciparum Clinical Isolate in Wamena General Hospital Dirk Y.P. Runtuboi; Rosye H.R. Tanjung; Yulius Sarungu; Meidy J. Imbiri; Irma A. Resmol; Ign. Joko Suyono
Jurnal Biologi Papua Vol 12, No 2 (2020)
Publisher : Jurusan Biologi FMIPA Universitas Cenderawasih

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (608.473 KB) | DOI: 10.31957/jbp.1319

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The genetic diversity of typical clinical isolated Plasmodium falciparum in the malaria population varies greatly, especially at the location where malaria disease were recorded at high incidence rate. MSP2 is known as glycoprotein expressed on the surface of merozoites, which is an antigenic protein and has a potential to act as vaccine candidate for malaria. The MSP2 gene has two main allelic groups called FC27 and 3D7/IC. Block 3 from MSP2 gene is the most polymorphic to describe the diversity of parasite populations. The P. falciparum parasite population is often characterized by wide genetic diversity in areas of high transmission intensity. Therefore, the study on P. falciparum diversity is useful to describe the level of malaria transmission. The study of genetic diversity focused on clinical isolated species at Wamena General Hospital was aimed to determine the presence of the MSP2 gene, variety of MSP2 gene allele  and the dominant frequency of the MSP2 gene allele. This research has been carried out from March 2018 to February 2019 using a cross sectional approach. The research sample was taken and prepared from Wamena Regional Hospital and followed by the analyzing of DNA isolation, PCR, electrophoresis of the research samples was done at the genetic science laboratory in Jakarta, Indonesia. The samples studied were patients who met the inclusion criteria, namely a single P. falciparum infection with an asexual parasite density >1000 parasites/µl or >3+ (1-10 P/Lp), and were agreed to become respondents by signing an informed consent. A total of 26 clinical isolates of P. falciparum were isolated with the MSP2 gene distribution on the FC27 allele with the highest as many as 25 samples (96.2%), 22 samples (84.6%) of the 3D7 / IC allele while the mixture of the two alleles was 22 samples (84.6%). From a total of 26 samples, there were samples with the male gender category counted for 77.3% and female 41%. The results of the identification of clinical isolated P. falciparum at Wamena Hospital with a total of 26 samples were found in productive age, between 15-34 years with a single allele (95.8%), while 23 cases and mix (both alleles 87.5%) about 21 cases, meanwhile in cases of before-productive age, in which ages were 12 and 14 years of age with a single allele 100% (FC27) 2 cases and 50% (3D7/IC) found to be 1 case, The mixture of the two alleles is 50% was only 1 case and there was no sample at non-productive age observed. Key words: Malaria; MSP-2; P. falciparum; Wamena
Pelatihan Usaha Budidaya Tanaman Sayuran Dengan Teknik Hidroponik Suharno Suharno; Farmawaty Farmawaty; Irma Rahayu; Rahmad S. Budi; Puguh Sujarta; Linus Y. Chrystomo; Ign. Joko Suyono
Bakti Hayati: Jurnal Pengabdian Indonesia Vol. 1 No. 2 (2022)
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Food crop cultivation, such as vegetables, is one of methods to reach food security goals. There are lots of methods to cultivate vegetables, and one among them is hydroponic cultivation. Our activities aimed to introduce this hydroponic cultivation technology to the community in SMA Negeri 2 Skanto, District of Keerom,  Jayapura. The methodology used this time was technology transfer by sharing information to the students as targeted community. The high enthusiasm from participants became an indicator for the successful of this program.Keyword: cultivation; food security; vegetables; hydroponic. 
Pembuatan Aneka Bakery Berbasis Umbi-Umbian Hasil Panen Jemaat GPdI Blessing Distrik Heram, Kota Jayapura Herlina Menufandu; Nelly Lunga; Ign. Joko Suyono
Bakti Hayati: Jurnal Pengabdian Indonesia Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31957/bhjpi.v2i1.3053

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Tubers are one of the local foods besides rice and corn which have the potential as alternative food. Processing of tubers in Papua is generally still carried out simply and on small industry likes home industry. Various tuber are usually consumed by local people by boiled, fried, baked, and steamed. Many modern food are made from tuber flour to increase consumer interest. Generally, local people tuber crops are sold without going through modern processing. Low technological innovation and creation of local food causes the low consumer interest to consume various local food products. This activity was carried out with the aim of being GPdI, Blessing congregation, to increase the congregation insight so they interest to increase local food product by increase the nutritional value and selling value of the congregation’s crops in modern packaging. Theoretical and practical methods are carried out with the intention of providing an explanation regarding the processing of tubers in to modern products. The practice was carried out so that the participants could directly make various bakeries made from tubers. During the activity, start to finish, participants were enthusiastic and  were able to produce various bakery produks such as bread, brudel, and brownis cake. Keyword: Tubers; Bakery; GPdI Blessing; Heram