Journal article
Improved genomic resources and new bioinformatic workflow for the carcinogenic parasite Clonorchis sinensis: Biotechnological implications
D Wang, PK Korhonen, RB Gasser, ND Young
Biotechnology Advances | PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD | Published : 2018
Abstract
Clonorchis sinensis (family Opisthorchiidae) is an important foodborne parasite that has a major socioeconomic impact on ~35 million people predominantly in China, Vietnam, Korea and the Russian Far East. In humans, infection with C. sinensis causes clonorchiasis, a complex hepatobiliary disease that can induce cholangiocarcinoma (CCA), a malignant cancer of the bile ducts. Central to understanding the epidemiology of this disease is knowledge of genetic variation within and among populations of this parasite. Although most published molecular studies seem to suggest that C. sinensis represents a single species, evidence of karyotypic variation within C. sinensis and cryptic species within a..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by the Australian Research Council (ARC), the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) of Australia, and the Melbourne Bioinformatics Platform. Other support from the Australian Academy of Science, Alexander von Humboldt Foundation and Melbourne Water Corporation is gratefully acknowledged. N.D.Y. is an NHMRC Career Development Research Fellow (CDRF). P.K.K. is an NHMRC Early Career Research Fellow (ECRF). The authors thank two anonymous reviewers for their constructive comments on our manuscript (R0).