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The genome sequence of the Australian filarial nematode, Cercopithifilaria johnstoni

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posted on 2023-08-21, 05:41 authored by Kirsty McCannKirsty McCann, Warwick Grant, Stephen R Doyle
We present a genome assembly and annotation of an individual female Cercopithifilaria johnstoni, a parasitic filarial nematode that is transmitted by hard ticks (Ixodidae) to infect a broad range of native Australian murid and marsupial hosts. The genome sequence is 76.9 Mbp in length, and although in draft form (N50 = 99 kbp, N50[n] = 232), is largely complete based on universally conserved orthologs (BUSCOs; genome = 94.9%, protein = 96.5%) and relative to other related filarial species. These data represent the first genomic resources for the genus Cercopithifilaria, a group of parasites with a broad host range, and form the basis for comparative analysis with the human-infective parasite, Onchocerca volvulus, both of which are responsible for similar eye and skin pathologies in their respective hosts.

History

Journal

Wellcome Open Research

Volume

6

Article number

259

Pagination

259-259

Location

England

ISSN

2398-502X

eISSN

2398-502X

Language

en

Publisher

F1000 Research Ltd