Journal article
Mitochondrial genome of Angiostrongylus vasorum: Comparison with congeners and implications for studying the population genetics and epidemiology of this parasite
RB Gasser, A Jabbar, N Mohandas, M Schnyder, P Deplazes, DTJ Littlewood, AR Jex
Infection Genetics and Evolution | ELSEVIER | Published : 2012
Abstract
Angiostrongylus vasorum is a strongylid nematode of major clinical relevance in canids, causing angiostrongylosis. In spite of its increasing importance, the genetics, epidemiology and biology of this parasite are not entirely understood. Mitochondrial (mt) DNA provides useful markers for studies of these areas, but genetic data are scant for A. vasorum and its congeners. Here, the mitochondrial genome was amplified by long-range polymerase chain reaction (long-PCR) from a portion of a single male adult of A. vasorum, sequenced using 454 technology and annotated employing a semi-automated bioinformatic pipeline. This circular mitochondrial genome is 13,422. bp and contains 12 protein-encodin..
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Awarded by Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
The present study was supported by ARC Grant LP100100091 (to RBG, ARJ and DTJL). The Early Career Researcher (ECR) Grant (to AJ) from The University of Melbourne is gratefully acknowledged. Current research in the Gasser Lab is funded mainly by the Australian Research Council (ARC), the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) and Melbourne Water Corporation.