Journal article
The mitochondrial genome of Parascaris univalens - Implications for a "forgotten" parasite
A Jabbar, DTJ Littlewood, N Mohandas, AG Briscoe, PG Foster, F Müller, G Von Samson-Himmelstjerna, AR Jex, RB Gasser
Parasites and Vectors | BMC | Published : 2014
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Abstract
Background: Parascaris univalens is an ascaridoid nematode of equids. Little is known about its epidemiology and population genetics in domestic and wild horse populations. PCR-based methods are suited to support studies in these areas, provided that reliable genetic markers are used. Recent studies have shown that mitochondrial (mt) genomic markers are applicable in such methods, but no such markers have been defined for P. univalens.Methods: Mt genome regions were amplified from total genomic DNA isolated from P. univalens eggs by long-PCR and sequenced using Illumina technology. The mt genome was assembled and annotated using an established bioinformatic pipeline. Amino acid sequences inf..
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Funding Acknowledgements
We thank Kevin Hopkins (NHM) for running the MiSeq samples. This study was supported by Early Career Researcher (ECR) and Collaborative Research grants from The University of Melbourne (AJ) and the Australian Research Council (RBG), BBSRC (BB/H023534/1; DTJL and PGF) and the NHM Disease Initiative (DTJL and AGB). RBG thanks the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, Germany, for supporting academic visits to Berlin to develop aspects of this and other papers with GvSH.