Draft Genome of the Filarial Nematode Parasite Brugia malayi
New England Biolabs (United States) · J. Craig Venter Institute · +10 more institutions
Abstract
Parasitic nematodes that cause elephantiasis and river blindness threaten hundreds of millions of people in the developing world. We have sequenced the approximately 90 megabase (Mb) genome of the human filarial parasite Brugia malayi and predict approximately 11,500 protein coding genes in 71 Mb of robustly assembled sequence. Comparative analysis with the free-living, model nematode Caenorhabditis elegans revealed that, despite these genes having maintained little conservation of local synteny during approximately 350 million years of evolution, they largely remain in linkage on chromosomal units. More than 100 conserved operons were identified. Analysis of the predicted proteome provides evidence for…
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Authors
71- EGElodie GhedinCorresponding
New England Biolabs (United States), J. Craig Venter Institute, University of Pittsburgh, University of Dundee, Imperial College London
- SWShiliang Wang
New England Biolabs (United States), J. Craig Venter Institute, University of Pittsburgh, University of Dundee, Imperial College London
- DSDavid Spiro
New England Biolabs (United States), J. Craig Venter Institute, University of Pittsburgh, University of Dundee, Imperial College London
- ECElisabet Caler
New England Biolabs (United States), J. Craig Venter Institute, University of Pittsburgh, University of Dundee, Imperial College London
- QZQi Zhao
New England Biolabs (United States), J. Craig Venter Institute, University of Pittsburgh, University of Dundee, Imperial College London
Topics & keywords
- Brugia malayi
- Nematode
- Parasite hosting
- Biology
- Genome
- Filariasis
- Helminths
- Zoology