Journal article
Chromosome-contiguous genome for the Haecon-5 strain of Haemonchus contortus reveals marked genetic variability and enables the discovery of essential gene candidates
Y Zheng, ND Young, TL Campos, PK Korhonen, T Wang, SB Sumanam, AC Taki, JJ Byrne, BCH Chang, J Song, RB Gasser
International Journal for Parasitology | ELSEVIER SCI LTD | Published : 2024
Abstract
Millions of livestock animals worldwide are infected with the haematophagous barber's pole worm, Haemonchus contortus, the aetiological agent of haemonchosis. Despite the major significance of this parasite worldwide and its widespread resistance to current treatments, the lack of a high-quality genome for the well-defined strain of this parasite from Australia, called Haecon-5, has constrained research in a number of areas including host-parasite interactions, drug discovery and population genetics. To enable research in these areas, we report here a chromosome-contiguous genome (∼280 Mb) for Haecon-5 with high-quality models for 19,234 protein-coding genes. Comparative genomic analyses sho..
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Awarded by University of Melbourne
Funding Acknowledgements
This study was funded by the Australian Research Council (ARC) to RBG (LP180101085 and LP190101209) , NDY and PKK (LP180101334) . YZ was supported by a Melbourne Research Scholarship and a Rowden White Prize from the University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. The authors thank Ross S. Hall for bioinformatic support.