Genome Sequence of Aedes aegypti , a Major Arbovirus Vector
Broad Institute · European Bioinformatics Institute · +12 more institutions
Abstract
We present a draft sequence of the genome of Aedes aegypti, the primary vector for yellow fever and dengue fever, which at approximately 1376 million base pairs is about 5 times the size of the genome of the malaria vector Anopheles gambiae. Nearly 50% of the Ae. aegypti genome consists of transposable elements. These contribute to a factor of approximately 4 to 6 increase in average gene length and in sizes of intergenic regions relative to An. gambiae and Drosophila melanogaster. Nonetheless, chromosomal synteny is generally maintained among all three insects, although conservation of orthologous gene order is higher (by a factor of approximately 2) between the mosquito species than between either of them…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 81.74
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 42
Authors
95- VNVishvanath NeneCorresponding
Broad Institute, European Bioinformatics Institute, Johns Hopkins University, Virginia Tech, Wellcome Trust
- JRJennifer R. Wortman
Broad Institute, European Bioinformatics Institute, Johns Hopkins University, Virginia Tech, Wellcome Trust
- DLDaniel Lawson
Broad Institute, European Bioinformatics Institute, Johns Hopkins University, Virginia Tech, Wellcome Trust
- BJBrian J. Haas
Broad Institute, European Bioinformatics Institute, Johns Hopkins University, Virginia Tech, Wellcome Trust
- CDChinnappa D. Kodira
Broad Institute, European Bioinformatics Institute, Johns Hopkins University, Virginia Tech, Wellcome Trust
Topics & keywords
- Arbovirus
- Aedes aegypti
- Vector (molecular biology)
- Sequence (biology)
- Biology
- Aedes
- Genome
- Computational biology