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Whole-genome sequence of Schistosoma haematobium
Authors:Young Neil D  Jex Aaron R  Li Bo  Liu Shiping  Yang Linfeng  Xiong Zijun  Li Yingrui  Cantacessi Cinzia  Hall Ross S  Xu Xun  Chen Fangyuan  Wu Xuan  Zerlotini Adhemar  Oliveira Guilherme  Hofmann Andreas  Zhang Guojie  Fang Xiaodong  Kang Yi  Campbell Bronwyn E  Loukas Alex  Ranganathan Shoba  Rollinson David  Rinaldi Gabriel  Brindley Paul J  Yang Huanming  Wang Jun  Wang Jian  Gasser Robin B
Institution:Faculty of Veterinary Science, The University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Abstract:Schistosomiasis is a neglected tropical disease caused by blood flukes (genus Schistosoma; schistosomes) and affecting 200 million people worldwide. No vaccines are available, and treatment relies on one drug, praziquantel. Schistosoma haematobium has come into the spotlight as a major cause of urogenital disease, as an agent linked to bladder cancer and as a predisposing factor for HIV/AIDS. The parasite is transmitted to humans from freshwater snails. Worms dwell in blood vessels and release eggs that become embedded in the bladder wall to elicit chronic immune-mediated disease and induce squamous cell carcinoma. Here we sequenced the 385-Mb genome of S. haematobium using Illumina-based technology at 74-fold coverage and compared it to sequences from related parasites. We included genome annotation based on function, gene ontology, networking and pathway mapping. This genome now provides an unprecedented resource for many fundamental research areas and shows great promise for the design of new disease interventions.
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