Journal article

Gender-enriched transcripts in Haemonchus contortus - predicted functions and genetic interactions based on comparative analyses with Caenorhabditis elegans

BE Campbell, SH Nagaraj, M Hu, W Zhong, PW Sternberg, EK Ong, A Loukas, S Ranganathan, I Beveridge, RL McInnes, GW Hutchinson, RB Gasser

International Journal for Parasitology | ELSEVIER SCI LTD | Published : 2008

Abstract

In the present study, a bioinformatic-microarray approach was employed for the analysis of selected expressed sequence tags (ESTs) from Haemonchus contortus, a key parasitic nematode of small ruminants. Following a bioinformatic analysis of EST data using a semiautomated pipeline, 1885 representative ESTs (rESTs) were selected, to which oligonucleotides (three per EST) were designed and spotted on to a microarray. This microarray was hybridized with cyanine-dye labelled cRNA probes synthesized from RNA from female or male adults of H. contortus. Differential hybridisation was displayed for 301 of the 1885 rESTs (∼16%). Of these, 165 (55%) had significantly greater signal intensities for fema..

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